Central Asia Tech Law
Pioneering the Intersection of Law, Technology, and Governance in Central Asia
About Us
Central Asia Tech Law (CAT Law) is a pioneering branch of jurisprudence that examines the intersection of law, technology, and governance in the Central Asian region. Founded in 2019 by Dr. Ammar Younas, a visionary legal futurist and scholar, CAT Law explores the legal implications of emerging technologies like Artificial Intelligence (AI), 5G, Cloud Computing, Big Data, Medical Technologies, Privacy, and Digitization.
As a consulting and research initiative under Ai Mo Innovation Consultants (SMC-Private) Limited, CAT Law bridges the gap between regional legal systems and international technology regulations, fostering a “glocalized” approach to legal frameworks. It aspires to reinforce the rule of law while safeguarding the legal sovereignty of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan.
Our Vision
To establish Central Asia Tech Law as a globally recognized field of legal sciences that harmonizes technology regulations with international standards while respecting the unique needs and sovereignty of Central Asian nations.
Our Mission
To shape legal frameworks that support technological advancements while preserving ethical, cultural, and regional values in Central Asia, empowering stakeholders to responsibly navigate the digital age.
Core Values
Our core values center around ethical governance, cultural preservation, innovation, collaboration, and empowerment, guiding our mission to harmonize technology and law in Central Asia.
Our Goal
- Facilitating the creation of a common techno- legal space between Central Asian states and increasing the understanding of technology regulations and ethics.
- Promoting Tech Law as a reputable field of Legal Sciences in Central Asia
- Promote efficient digitization of state institutions and public administration services
- Techno- Legal Capacity building of all the stakeholders
Our Approach
At CAT Law, we believe in a holistic approach that integrates legal theory with practical applications to address real-world challenges in Central Asia’s digital transformation.
Research and Innovation
We conduct interdisciplinary research in technology law, AI ethics, digital governance, and cybersecurity.
Policy Development
Collaborating with governments, businesses, and NGOs to shape policies that promote ethical and sustainable technological growth.
Education and Capacity Building
We offer educational programs, workshops, and publications to build legal and technological expertise in the region.