Doha, Qatar – The Minister of Justice, Mr. Lotfi Boujemâa, participated in the official opening ceremony of the inaugural Doha Law Forum held in Qatar on Monday. The forum, themed “Emerging Trends and Future Visions,” aims to foster dialogue and collaboration on critical legal issues facing the global community.
The Minister’s presence underscores Algeria’s commitment to engaging in international legal discourse and contributing to the development of innovative legal solutions. The Doha Law Forum serves as a platform for legal professionals, academics, and policymakers to exchange ideas and explore emerging trends shaping the legal landscape.
The forum’s focus on “Emerging Trends and Future Visions” highlights the importance of proactively addressing challenges and opportunities presented by technological advancements, globalization, and evolving societal norms. Discussions are expected to cover a wide range of topics, including the impact of artificial intelligence on legal systems, the role of law in promoting sustainable development, and the challenges of transnational crime.
Mr. Boujemâa’s participation provides an opportunity to showcase Algeria’s legal reforms and advancements while also learning from the experiences of other nations. It further solidifies Algeria’s position as a key player in regional and international legal affairs.
The Ministry of Justice released a statement confirming the Minister’s participation, emphasizing the significance of the Doha Law Forum in promoting international cooperation and advancing the rule of law. The forum is anticipated to yield valuable insights and contribute to the development of more effective and equitable legal frameworks globally.



