Doha, Qatar – Algeria is participating in the first edition of the Doha Law Forum, which officially opened today in the Qatari capital. The Minister of Justice and Seal Keeper, Lotfi Boujemaa, attended the opening ceremony alongside a high-level delegation comprising officials and experts from various countries.
The opening ceremony was held under the patronage of His Excellency Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al Thani, Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of the State of Qatar. The Algerian Minister of Justice, accompanied by his delegation and the Algerian Ambassador to Qatar, were present at the event.
The forum, held over two days under the theme “Emerging Trends and Future Visions,” aims to discuss modern transformations in the legal field and explore prospects for developing judicial and legislative systems amidst rapid international changes.
The Doha Law Forum has gathered a wide range of participants, including Ministers of Justice, legal scholars, and decision-makers, as well as experts and academics. This diverse participation makes the forum a valuable international platform for exchanging experiences and fostering dialogue on issues of justice and the rule of law.
Algeria’s participation in this event reflects its commitment to strengthening international legal cooperation and contributing to global discussions on modernizing judicial systems and addressing future legal challenges. The forum provides an opportunity to share Algeria’s perspectives and learn from the experiences of other nations in navigating the evolving legal landscape.
The Algerian delegation is expected to actively engage in the forum’s sessions and workshops, contributing to the discussions on emerging legal trends and future visions for the justice sector. The participation underscores Algeria’s dedication to promoting the rule of law and fostering international collaboration in the pursuit of justice.


