Kazakhstan, Morocco Strengthen Legal Ties with Three New Agreements
Kazakhstan's Senate has approved three draft laws, aiming to bolster legal cooperation and social security with Morocco. The agreements, on extradition, transfer of sentenced persons, and mutual legal assistance, are set to regulate criminal prosecution procedures between the two nations.
Chaired by Maulen Ashimbayev, the Senate reviewed and approved these laws. They establish clear protocols for extradition and legal assistance between Kazakhstan and Morocco's competent authorities. While the exact ratification date by the lower house is unknown, these agreements are expected to enhance joint efforts in maintaining public order and national security.
The approved laws between Kazakhstan and Morocco focus on strengthening legal cooperation. They aim to regulate criminal prosecution procedures, ultimately improving public security and national safety.
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