Talk:Supreme Court of Kazakhstan
Latest comment: 4 years ago by JonathanHopeThisIsUnique in topic Things to Improve
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editHi all! I'm trying to figure out what information would be useful to add to this article. Here are some possibilities:
- What are the requirements to become a supreme court judge, if any?
- How many judges are there? Is there generally a fixed number of judges, or does the number of judges change over time?
- What are the term limits, if any?
- What is the process to remove judges from their office?
- When and why have judges been removed from office? The article mentions that in April 2011, the Senate removed six supreme court judges. What was the background for this? Is this the first time that judges have been removed from office? If so, this should be mentioned explicitly. If not, the article should cover other instances of judges being removed from office.
- What is the relationship between the Supreme Court and the Constitutional court? The article states that in 1995, the Constitutional Court and Supreme Court were separated more clearly. We should explain how they were previously related, and how that relationship changed in 1995.
- What are some important cases covered by the Supreme Court? In general, what does the Supreme Court actually do?
- The article mentions that in 1995, the structure of the judiciary was altered and the executive branch lost some power over it. What powers exactly were lost?
- The article mentions that the Arbitration Court was eliminated. What was the Arbitration Court? Why was it eliminated?
- How is the Supreme Court funded? Does it have some sort of guaranteed, constant income? Or does funding change based on current politics?
- There is a (sidebar? not sure what it's called) that says the location of the Supreme Court is "Supreme Court Building". I think this should also be explicitly mentioned within the article itself. Then we can add some information about the Supreme Court Building into the article. Basic stuff like history (was it purpose built for the Supreme Court? Or did the Supreme Court take over an existing building?) and location relative to other important political buildings.
Let me know whether this sounds like appropriate information to add into the article. And I'd love to hear other ideas for what to add. :) Thanks for reading! JonathanHopeThisIsUnique (talk) 05:57, 14 February 2020 (UTC)