Abstract:
This paper explores the issues of constitutional and legal status of the body of the judicial constitutional control
that operated in the Republic of Kazakhstan at the stage of formation of the national institution of constitutional
control. Based on the analysis of two laws adopted in 1992, as well as the provisions of the first Constitution
of Kazakhstan of 1993, the article deals with issues related to the organization and activities of the
Constitutional Court of the Republic of Kazakhstan. A lot of attention is paid to the procedural issues of the
functioning of the Constitutional Court, as well as to certain aspects of the constitutional and legal status regulation
of the Constitutional Court of the Republic of Kazakhstan. The author reveals the fundamentals of the
constitutional and legal regulation of the proceedings, the procedure for examining cases, characterizes the
subjects of treatment and participants of the constitutional proceedings; shows the specifics of the decisionmaking
of the Constitutional Court of the Republic of Kazakhstan on the basis of a comparative legal analysis
of the legislation.