Algeria's Ministry of Justice is hosting a significant scientific seminar, overseen by the Minister of Justice and Keeper of the Seals, to discuss modern alternatives to judicial prosecution for economic crimes. The event, held at the National School of the Judiciary in Koléa, brings together over 400 legal professionals.
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Participants include a diverse range of legal experts such as public prosecutors, counselors and attorney generals from the Supreme Court, counselors and assistant state conservators from the State Council, judicial police officers, officials from the customs administration, university professors, and trainee judges. This gathering aims to foster discussion and explore innovative approaches to managing economic offenses within the justice system.
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