Algerian law recognizes various types of institutions that serve different legal, administrative, and economic functions. Here are some key categories along with relevant legal provisions:
*1. Government Institutions*
- *Executive Branch:* Includes the President, Prime Minister, and ministries responsible for governance.
- *Legislative Branch:* Composed of the *People’s National Assembly* and the *Council of the Nation* , which enact laws.
- *Judicial Branch:* Includes courts such as the *Supreme Court* and the *Council of State* , responsible for legal interpretation and dispute resolution.
- *Relevant Legal Provisions:* Articles from the *Constitution of Algeria* define the structure and powers of these institutions.
*2. Legal and Judicial Institutions*
- *Tribunals:* Courts of first instance handling civil, criminal, and administrative cases.
- *Courts of Appeal:* Reviewing decisions from lower courts.
- *Supreme Court:* The highest judicial authority for civil and criminal matters.
- *Council of State:* The highest administrative court handling disputes involving government actions.
- *Relevant Legal Provisions:* *Law No. 98-01* governing judicial organization.
*3. Economic and Financial Institutions*
- *Bank of Algeria:* The central bank responsible for monetary policy.
- *National Investment Council:* Oversees economic development and investment regulations.
- *Tax Administration:* Manages taxation and financial regulations.
- *Relevant Legal Provisions:* *Finance Law* and *Investment Code* .
*4. Educational and Research Institutions*
- *Universities and Higher Education Institutes:* Governed by the Ministry of Higher Education.
- *National Research Centers:* Conduct scientific and technological research.
- *Relevant Legal Provisions:* *Law No. 99-05* on higher education.
*5. Social and Public Service Institutions*
- *National Social Security Fund:* Manages social security benefits.
- *Public Health Institutions:* Hospitals and medical centers regulated by the Ministry of Health.
- *Relevant Legal Provisions:* *Social Security Law* and *Public Health Code* .