Algeria Hosts Constitutional Justice Conference, Emphasizing Sovereign Guarantees
Translated from French, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- Algeria hosted an international conference on constitutional justice, focusing on the role of constitutional review in protecting rights and freedoms.
- The event brought together magistrates and experts from Algeria and several other countries, including Spain, Belgium, and Egypt.
- President Tebboune emphasized that constitutional review is a major sovereign guarantee, reinforcing citizen trust and the rule of law in Algeria.
El Watan highlights Algeria's commitment to strengthening its legal framework and democratic institutions through the third international conference on constitutional justice. Hosted in Algiers and organized by the Constitutional Court in partnership with the UNDP, the event convened high-level legal professionals from across the globe, underscoring Algeria's active engagement with international legal discourse.
Le contrรดle de constitutionnalitรฉ est une garantie souveraine majeure
President Abdelmadjid Tebboune, in a message read by the President of the Constitutional Court, Leรฏla Aslaoui, stressed the significance of constitutional review as a 'major sovereign guarantee.' This framing positions the mechanism not merely as a technical legal process but as a fundamental pillar for building citizen confidence in the Republic's laws. The emphasis on 'sovereign guarantee' reflects a national perspective that prioritizes the state's authority and the ultimate protection of its citizens' rights within its own legal system.
The conference delved into comparative experiences, aiming to enhance the independence and effectiveness of Algeria's constitutional justice system. President Tebboune's remarks on the 2020 constitutional revision, which bolstered the Constitutional Court's role, signal a national narrative of progress and institutional strengthening. The inclusion of the mechanism of 'exception of unconstitutionality' is presented as a key reform, improving citizens' access to constitutional justice and reinforcing the primacy of the Constitution.
En Algรฉrie, nous ne considรฉrons pas le contrรดle de constitutionnalitรฉ comme un simple mรฉcanisme technique, mais comme une garantie souveraine majeure visant, avant tout, ร renforcer la confiance du citoyen dans les lois de sa Rรฉpublique
From an Algerian viewpoint, this conference is a testament to the nation's dedication to the rule of law and its openness to international legal expertise. Unlike a Western perspective that might focus solely on procedural aspects, the Algerian framing, as reported by El Watan, emphasizes the deeply political and sovereign nature of constitutional review. It's about safeguarding national identity, democratic functioning, and citizen trust, rooted in foundational principles like the Declaration of November 1, 1954. This focus on national sovereignty and citizen confidence makes the story uniquely significant from Algeria's standpoint.
renforcรฉ le rรดle de la Cour constitutionnelle en tant que pilier de la stabilitรฉ institutionnelle et garant du fonctionnement dรฉmocratique
Originally published by El Watan in French. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.