Algiers, Algeria – Algeria is set to host the 19th session of the Executive Bureau Conference of African Constitutional and Judicial Bodies. The event will take place in Algiers from January 21st to 24th, 2026.
The announcement was made today, highlighting Algeria’s commitment to fostering judicial cooperation and constitutionalism across the African continent.
“Under the high patronage of the President of the Republic, Mr. Abdelmadjid Tebboune, Algeria will host the nineteenth session of the Executive Bureau Conference of African Constitutional and Judicial Bodies, from January 21 to 24, 2026,” a statement confirmed.
This conference is expected to bring together leading constitutional judges, legal experts, and representatives from various African nations. Discussions will likely focus on critical issues related to constitutional law, judicial independence, and the role of constitutional courts in upholding the rule of law within their respective countries.
The event presents a valuable opportunity for knowledge sharing, collaboration, and the development of best practices in constitutional jurisprudence. Algeria’s hosting of this significant conference underscores its growing importance as a key player in promoting legal and judicial development within Africa. The conference’s agenda and specific themes will be announced in the coming months.
This conference aims to create a strong network of constitutional courts in Africa and solve common judicial issues.



