Maqsut Narikbaev

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Maqsut Sultanuly Närikbajew ( Kazakh Мақсұт Сұлтанұлы Нәрікбаев , Russian Максут Султанович Нарикбаев Maxut Sultanowitsch Narikbajew * 30th March 1940 in Jerkin, Kazakh SSR ; † 12. October 2015 in Astana ) was a Kazakh lawyer and politician .

Life

Maqsut Narikbayev was born in 1940 in the village of Jerkin. He studied law at the Kazakh State University in Alma-Ata, where he graduated in 1974.

After Kazakhstan's independence, he worked for various government agencies. In 1992 he was the head of the State and Legal Department in the Administration of the President and the Cabinet of Ministers of the Republic of Kazakhstan, and then head of the Department of Law Enforcement Services in the same state agencies. From September 1993, Narikbayev was Deputy Attorney General of Kazakhstan. He only held this position for three months, having been appointed first vice chairman of the country's Supreme Court in December. From October 1995 he held the post of Attorney General of Kazakhstan and from June 1996 to September 2000 he was President of the Supreme Court. From July 2000 to July 2007 he was the rector of the Kazakh Academy of Constitutional Law, which was renamed the Kazakh University of Humanitarian Law in 2001. In addition to his role as university rector, he also held other positions during this time. Since April 2003 he has been chairman of the Supreme Judicial Council of Kazakhstan and since March 2004 a member of the Kazakh President's Human Rights Commission.

Narikbayev was also politically active. He was a candidate in the 2004 parliamentary election and also stood in the next election in 2007 on the list of the Democratic Party Ak Schol . Narikbayev also founded the Adilet party in 2004 , of which he was chairman. In March 2012, he resigned from the party leadership, but remained an honorary member of the party's central committee.

He died in Astana on October 12, 2015 .

Individual evidence

  1. a b Нарикбаев Максут Султанович , accessed September 8, 2018 (Russian).
  2. Narikbayev leaving the post of "Adilet" chair , accessed on September 8, 2018.
  3. Maksut Narikbayev passed away , accessed on September 8, 2018.