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A strategic resource: what will Kazakhstan water code bring?

 Raushana Chaltabayeva, Partner at Unicase Law Firm  Alexandra Mussina, Junior Associate at Unicase Law Firm   Water resource management is a strategically vital component of national security and a key resource for development. According to Article 1, Paragraph 2 of the Environmental Code of the Republic of Kazakhstan, public relations arising in

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Dushanbe Advances Landmark Environmental Code

  Dushanbe, Tajikistan, 18 December 2025 – Tajikistan convened a high-level national consultation today to finalize its pioneering draft Environmental Code, a decisive step toward a sustainable future. The event, held at the Serena Hotel, marks a critical moment in modernizing the country’s legal framework by integrating principles of sustainable development,

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Tajikistan has developed a new Environmental Code

The Code regulates environmental protection and the rational use of natural resources. DUSHANBE, November 16 – Sputnik. Tajikistan’s Committee for Environmental Protection has drafted the country’s Environmental Code. The concept for the 570-article document was presented for public comment. The code regulates environmental protection and the rational use of natural resources.

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Water as a National Wealth. Water Code Adopted in Uzbekistan

Photo: Evgeniy Sorochin / Gazeta.uz Water as a National Wealth. Water Code Adopted in Uzbekistan The President of Uzbekistan signed a law approving the new Water Code, which will come into force on October 31. The document provides for the creation of the Republican Water Council, simplification of the conditions

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Uzbekistan Adopted Law on Limiting Greenhouse Gas Emissions

Uzbekistan has taken another important step toward sustainable development. On July 7, 2025, the President signed Law No. 1073 “Law on Limiting Greenhouse Gas Emissions,” aimed at systematically reducing emissions, regulating the carbon balance and promoting green initiatives. The law will come into force in six months. The new legislation

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