Algiers – The National People’s Assembly (APN) today approved the organic law pertaining to the fundamental statute of the judiciary. The vote, held Wednesday, marks a significant step towards reforms aimed at enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of the judicial system.
The newly ratified law is expected to introduce key improvements to the administration of justice. It addresses critical aspects of judicial operations, with the goal of streamlining processes and strengthening the integrity of the judiciary. The legislation is the result of extensive deliberations and consultations, reflecting a commitment to modernize the legal framework.
The law focuses on several key areas. These include defining the rights and responsibilities of judges, improving the structure of judicial administration, and promoting greater transparency and accountability within the judicial system. The changes are intended to ensure fair and impartial dispensation of justice for all citizens.
The Ministry of Justice has played a crucial role in drafting and promoting this legislation. The Higher Council of the Judiciary also provided valuable input during the development phase, ensuring that the law reflects the needs and priorities of the judicial community.
This legislative milestone is viewed as a crucial component of the government’s broader efforts to strengthen the rule of law and promote good governance. By modernizing the judicial framework, the government aims to create a more just and equitable society for all Algerians.
DZWatch will continue to monitor the implementation of this law and provide in-depth analysis of its impact on the Algerian judicial system.


