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Algeria’s Constitutional Court Attends Venice Commission Session

Venice, Italy – The Constitutional Court of Algeria is participating in the 145th session of the European Commission for Democracy through Law, also known as the Venice Commission. The session commenced today in Venice, Italy.

According to a statement released by the Constitutional Court, the Algerian delegation will engage in discussions and contribute to the commission’s ongoing work on promoting democracy, human rights, and the rule of law across Europe and beyond.

The Venice Commission, a Council of Europe advisory body, plays a crucial role in providing legal expertise to member states and other countries seeking to improve their constitutional frameworks and legal systems. Its opinions and recommendations are highly regarded internationally.

The participation of the Algerian Constitutional Court in this session underscores Algeria’s commitment to engaging with international legal bodies and contributing to the global dialogue on democratic governance. This event provides a valuable opportunity for Algeria to share its experiences and learn from best practices in constitutional law and democratic development.

DZWatch will continue to follow the proceedings of the 145th session of the Venice Commission and provide updates on Algeria’s contributions to the discussions. The Constitutional Court’s involvement highlights the importance of international cooperation in strengthening democratic institutions and promoting the principles of the rule of law.

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