Algiers – Minister of Justice, Keeper of the Seals, and Deputy Head of the Executive Bureau of the Arab Justice Ministers Council, Mr. Lotfi Boujemaa, will participate in the 41st session of the Council of Arab Justice Ministers in Cairo, Egypt, next Wednesday.
According to a statement released by the Ministry of Justice today, the session will address key issues related to judicial cooperation and legal development across the Arab world. DZWatch understands that discussions will focus on harmonizing legal frameworks, combating transnational crime, and strengthening judicial independence within member states.
The Council of Arab Justice Ministers serves as a crucial platform for exchanging expertise, coordinating efforts, and formulating common strategies to address shared legal challenges. The upcoming session is expected to build upon previous resolutions and initiatives aimed at promoting the rule of law and enhancing the efficiency of justice systems throughout the region.
Mr. Boujemaa’s participation underscores Algeria’s commitment to regional cooperation in the field of justice. It is anticipated that he will contribute actively to the discussions, sharing Algeria’s experiences and perspectives on various legal matters. The Ministry’s statement further emphasized Algeria’s dedication to supporting the Council’s efforts in achieving its objectives of fostering a more just and equitable legal environment across the Arab nations.
DZWatch will continue to monitor the proceedings of the 41st session of the Council of Arab Justice Ministers and provide updates as they become available.



