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Some Questions Regarding the Harmonization of the Eurasian Economic Union States Labor Legislation

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  • Tleuhabyl ABAYDELDINOV

    (Al Farabi Kazakh National University Almaty Kazakhstan)

  • Saule SULEIMЕNOVA

    (Al Farabi Kazakh National University Almaty Kazakhstan)

  • Aliya ASKAROVA

    (Al Farabi Kazakh National University Almaty Kazakhstan)

  • Aliya DAUTBAYEVA-MUHTAROVA

    (KazGUU University Astana Kazakhstan)

Abstract

This paper reflects modern approaches to the application of international norms and legal acts in the field of legal regulation of labor from the perspective of international labor law the extension of international labor standards to the national legislation and vice versa the influence of national legislation on the state of international labor law with a view to finding possibilities of the rapprochement and harmonization of Eurasian Economic Union states labor legislations The author describes how the bodies of legislative power effect the work of International labor law labor legislation activities within the framework of the Eurasian Economic Union analyzed the negative and positive aspects of cooperation with the Eurasian Economic Union especially of the Republic of Kazakhstan In this study there were used methods of analysis synthesis as well as comparative legal method as one of the main historical one As a result of this study there is a need to harmonize Eurasian Economic Union States labor legislation for the convergence of norms rather than unification Harmonization should take place by means of ratification in parliament of each Eurasian Economic Union state as a separate statutory instrument Taking into account national peculiarities of each state and developing legal projects that satisfy the state based on recognized international principles and standards

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  • Tleuhabyl ABAYDELDINOV & Saule SULEIMЕNOVA & Aliya ASKAROVA & Aliya DAUTBAYEVA-MUHTAROVA, 2016. "Some Questions Regarding the Harmonization of the Eurasian Economic Union States Labor Legislation," Journal of Advanced Research in Law and Economics, ASERS Publishing, vol. 7(7), pages 1571-1580.
  • Handle: RePEc:srs:jarle0:v:7:y:2016:i:7:p:1571-1580
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