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Judiciary Reform Commission (Kyrgyzstan)

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The Judiciary Reform Commission (KRSS) is a commission set up in Kyrgyzstan to examine the “Basic directions of judiciary reform in the Kyrgyz Republic” with a view to setting out a reform package to be implemented before 2016. The chairman of the group is Omurbek Tekebayev.

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  1. http://centralasiaonline.com/en_GB/articles/caii/newsbriefs/2012/03/20/newsbrief-03
  2. http://centralasiaonline.com/en_GB/articles/caii/newsbriefs/2012/03/20/newsbrief-03


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