Riyadh, Saudi Arabia – The Minister of Justice, Mr. Lotfi Boujemaa, participated in the second International Judicial Conference held in Riyadh, focusing on the critical theme of “Judicial Quality.” The event, which convened legal experts and justice officials from across the globe, commenced earlier today.
According to a statement released by the Ministry of Justice, Minister Boujemaa actively engaged in discussions and presentations centered on enhancing the efficiency, transparency, and fairness of judicial systems worldwide. The conference served as a platform for exchanging best practices, exploring innovative approaches to case management, and addressing the challenges facing the judiciary in an increasingly complex global landscape.
“The pursuit of judicial quality is paramount to upholding the rule of law and ensuring public trust in our institutions,” stated the Ministry’s press release. The Minister’s participation underscores Algeria’s commitment to strengthening its own judicial framework and contributing to international efforts aimed at promoting a more just and equitable world.
Discussions also touched upon the importance of judicial independence, the role of technology in improving court processes, and the need for continuous professional development for judges and other legal professionals. The conference provided a valuable opportunity for participants to learn from each other’s experiences and to forge collaborations that will advance the cause of judicial excellence.
The Ministry of Justice affirmed that Algeria remains dedicated to implementing reforms that will enhance the quality and accessibility of justice for all citizens. The insights gained from the International Judicial Conference will inform ongoing efforts to modernize the judicial system and to ensure that it operates in a manner that is both efficient and just.



