Addis Ababa, Ethiopia – A delegation from the Algerian Constitutional Court is participating in the 4th Legal Colloquium of the Conference of African Constitutional Jurisdictions, commencing today in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
The Conference of African Constitutional Jurisdictions (CACJ) provides a platform for constitutional courts and councils across the continent to exchange ideas, share experiences, and promote best practices in constitutional law and judicial review.
This year’s colloquium focuses on [Insert potential topic, if known, otherwise remove this sentence]. The Algerian delegation is expected to contribute significantly to the discussions, drawing on Algeria’s experience in constitutional jurisprudence.
The participation of the Algerian Constitutional Court underscores Algeria’s commitment to strengthening judicial cooperation and promoting the rule of law within the African continent. DZWatch will continue to provide updates on the delegation’s activities and the outcomes of the colloquium.
The Algerian Constitutional Court plays a vital role in safeguarding the constitution, ensuring the protection of fundamental rights and freedoms, and upholding the principles of democracy in Algeria. Its involvement in international forums such as the CACJ is crucial for fostering dialogue and collaboration among constitutional courts worldwide.



