A special event organized by the Law Faculty of Al-Farabi Kazakh National University in collabration with the General Prosecutor's Office of the Republic of Kazakhstan at the Farabi Scientific Library to open a new "Space of the Future Prosecutor".
The event began with the opening ceremony of the corner ‘Space of the future prosecutor’ with the participation of representatives of the leadership of KazNU and the General Prosecutor's Office of the Republic of Kazakhstan.
In a special corner books and magazines telling about the history of the Prosecutor's Office, life and activities of famous lawyers and prominent public figures are presented.
Yerkin Duisenov, Acting Deputy Chairman of the Board - First Vice-Rector of Al-Farabi KazNU, made a welcoming speech at the meeting. ‘This is a special event, which unites all of us around the high goals of forming a new generation of qualified specialists in the field of justice and law, - emphasised the first vice-rector. - A significant role in this belongs to our law faculty, which always maintains close ties with the prosecutor's office and provides high quality training for future justice professionals’.
Head of the Department of Ideological, Educational, Psychological and Personnel Work Yernur Uali congratulated those present on the momentous event and the anniversary of the university and noted that the main goal of the event is to train specialists who will provide young people with in-depth knowledge interested in law enforcement and bring a new, modern view of the activities of the Prosecutor's Office.
In this event, participants were familiarized with relevant features of the Prosecutor's Office. Such a system is expected to result in accountable states that ensure observance of the rule of law and maintenance of public order. Such purposes were pursued through declarations by professionals with experience in the Prosecutor General's Office, discussing features of the profession, ideas on strategies for upgrading the skills of intending prosecutors, and answering questions by students.