Proceeding of 2021 International Young Scholars' Conference
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Item Open Access COMPARATIVE STUDY OF COMMON PROVERBS IN THE KAZAKH, TURKISH LANGUAGES AND ENGLISH AS A MEDIATOR: FEATURES OF TRANSLATION(2021 International Young Scholars' Conference, 2021) Ayazbay T.; Gabidinova T.; Zhaksylyk M.; Abrash A.Abstract The article highlights the issues of translation of proverbs from Kazakh to Turkish languages. Some Kazakh proverbs do not have equivalents in Turkish. The reason for these peculiarities of these proverbs is that the Kazakh nation was influenced by neighboring states - Russia in the first place - and remained geographically far from Turkey. Despite all these influences, the number of Kazakh proverbs that are equivalent to Turkish cannot be underestimated. Based on this, it can be highlighted that Kazakh people bear traces of the same culture as the people of Turkey, due to their lifestyle, traditions, and world views. The main aim of the research was to demonstrate the differences and similarities of Kazakh proverbs with Turkish and English proverbs, and the importance of proverbs in foreign language teaching in line with the antiquity of the roots of national culture. Finally, the research resulted in four different approaches to translating.Item Open Access REGULATION OF THE SMART-CONTRACTS IN THE CIVIL LAW OF THE REPUBLIC OF KAZAKHSTAN(2021 International Young Scholars' Conference, 2021) Kuzdeubayev N.Abstract. The rapid growth of digitalization transformed most business activities, where the role of technology is prevailing. One example would be the emergence of smart contracts. The smart contract is the contract between two or more parties, contractual terms of which can be automatically enforced without the intervention of a trusted third party with the help of blockchain technology. Although it has several benefits, the term “smart-contract” is not reflected in the legislation nor the practice of dispute resolution is evolved. This article analyses Kazakhstani legislation for the placement of the smart contract in the law system compared to the other type of traditional contracts.