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    The Impact of The Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition on Legal Education: An Analysis of Its Rolein Shaping Future Lawyers
    (SDU University, 2025) Usenova Elmira; Abylay Akay; Altynay Dalibayeva
    The Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition plays a vital role in the educational path of law students, providing an opportunity to enhance theoretical knowledge and its practical implementation. The main aim of this article is to indicate the influence that Jessup has on future attorneys and lawyers, in terms of development of judicial argumentation, critical thinking and oral advocacy. The methodology covers a survey of participants, which reveals that participants of the Jessup competitions have noticed improvement in their academic life, career path, as well as personal perspectives. Moreover, it claims that particular courses, such as "Legal Writing and Oral Advocacy in International Law," need to be included into the curriculum of universities of Kazakhstan so that the students could meet global requirements for international lawyers. The results indicate the exact percentage of participants from both regional and international rounds, whose professional and academic life were influenced in positive way. This article argues that the Jessup competition not only benefits participants but also plays a vital role in bridging the gap between legal theory and practice, thereby contributing to the evolution of legal education in the world and Kazakhstan.
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    PROTECTING THE RIGHTS OF MINORITIES AND INDIGENOUS PEOPLES IN INTERNATIONAL LAW
    (СДУ ХАБАРШЫСЫ 2016. №4, 2016) Agybay Zh.
    This research paper investigates a broad understanding of the concept of protecting the rights of Minorities and Indigenous peoples as one of the development practices in international law. In particular, the research will deal with the protection and rights of Indigenous peoples which is already enshrined in the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. Consequently, it is regarded to be a legal document of these communities in order to develop themselves and protect their rights as regards land, resources and others. The another aim of this paper is to critically discuss the issue concerning the rights of lands and property of indigenous peoples, and also according to international provision whether state can launch economic project on the territory of indigenous peoples without their consent.