Algiers – The President of the Constitutional Court, Ms. Leila Aslaoui, received a delegation of students from the Higher Institute of Sciences today in Algiers. The meeting, held on Sunday, November 30, 2025, underscores ongoing efforts to strengthen constitutional awareness among university students.
According to a statement released by the Constitutional Court, the discussions focused on fostering a deeper understanding of constitutional principles and their significance in the Algerian legal and political landscape. The initiative aims to cultivate a more informed and engaged citizenry, particularly among future leaders and professionals.
Ms. Aslaoui emphasized the crucial role of young people in upholding the rule of law and safeguarding constitutional values. She highlighted the importance of academic institutions in promoting critical thinking and fostering a culture of respect for constitutional norms. The President further reiterated the Constitutional Court’s commitment to engaging with the academic community and supporting initiatives that promote constitutional literacy.
The student delegation expressed their appreciation for the opportunity to meet with the President of the Constitutional Court and gain insights into the workings of the highest judicial body in the country. They acknowledged the importance of understanding the constitution and its implications for their future roles in society.
This meeting is part of a broader strategy by the Constitutional Court to enhance public awareness of constitutional matters and promote a deeper understanding of the legal framework that governs Algeria. The initiative is expected to contribute to a more informed and participatory democracy. DZWatch will continue to monitor and report on developments related to constitutional awareness and legal education in Algeria.



