Institutions of civil society are crucial for Kazakhstan's development as a legal state, promoting citizen participation and accountability.
Institutions of civil society play a vital role in the establishment and development of Kazakhstan as a legal state. These institutions, such as non-governmental organizations and community groups, help in promoting citizen participation, ensuring transparency, and holding the government accountable. For example, organizations like the Kazakhstan International Bureau for Human Rights and the Rule of Law contribute to legal reforms and advocate for human rights.