The qualifications, competence and diligence of judges play a very important role in the administration of justice, since these features of judges determine the effectiveness of the trial and the attitude of others towards the judge as a whole. Therefore, in almost all courts of the world, in one form or another, the activities of judges are studied and evaluated to determine their compliance with the above requirements.
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"Methodological guide for assessing the professional activities of a judge" approved protocol decision of the Commission on the quality of justice under the Supreme Court of the Republic of Kazakhstan. September 16, 2019.