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NewsNews analysis: With Russian and Chinese nuclear plants, will Kazakhstan balance the risk, or double it?Shaimerden Chikanayev, Project Finance and Energy Partner at GRATA International Law Firm,* recently provided expert commentary to Eurasianet on the legal and regulatory implications of Rosatom’s selection as the winning bidder for Kazakhstan’s debut nuclear power plant (NPP) project.Read more

NewsLegal 500 EMEA 2025 results: GRATA International strengthens its position and expands its presenceThe results of the prestigious Legal 500 EMEA 2025 ranking have been released, confirming GRATA International’s position as a leading law firm with a strong presence in Azerbaijan, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan.Read more


PublicationsProtection of Copyright in the Digital EnvironmentDigital transformation has significantly reshaped how intellectual property is created, used, and protected. In the online environment, rights holders face new risks: unauthorized copying, distribution, and streaming of content have become widespread and often cross-border in nature.Read more

PublicationsProtection of Copyright in the Digital Environment In KazakhstanIn Kazakhstan, copyright arises automatically upon the creation of an original work and does not require registration; however, voluntary registration with the National Institute of Intellectual Property (NIIP) under the Ministry of Justice can serve as evidence of ownership in disputes. Read more