What are the different kinds of institutions in the Algerian law?

What are the different kinds of institutions in the Algerian law?

What are the different kinds of institutions in the Algerian law?

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In Algerian law, institutions are broadly categorized based on their nature and function. Here's a simplified breakdown of the different kinds of institutions recognized under Algerian legal and constitutional framework:

 

 

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1. Constitutional Institutions

 

These are created and defined by the Algerian Constitution, and they play a central role in the organization of state power:

 

The President of the Republic: Head of state, holds executive power.

 

The Parliament: Bicameral – composed of:

 

People’s National Assembly (APN).

 

Council of the Nation.

 

 

The Government: Headed by the Prime Minister or First Minister.

 

The Constitutional Court: Oversees constitutionality of laws and disputes in elections.

 

The Judiciary: Independent, includes:

 

Supreme Court

 

Council of State

 

High Council of the Judiciary

 

 

 

 

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2. Judicial Institutions

 

These ensure the application of laws and the administration of justice:

 

Ordinary Courts:

 

Court of First Instance

 

Court of Appeal

 

Supreme Court

 

 

Administrative Courts:

 

Administrative Tribunal

 

Council of State

 

 

Specialized Courts:

 

Commercial Courts (some cases)

 

Military Courts

 

Juvenile Courts

 

 

 

 

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3. Independent Authorities and Control Institutions

 

Created to ensure oversight and integrity of public life:

 

Court of Auditors (Cour des Comptes): Controls public finances.

 

High Authority for Transparency and Anti-Corruption.

 

High Independent Authority for Elections (ANIE).

 

National Human Rights Council (CNDH).

 

 

 

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4. Local Institutions

 

These represent the decentralization of power:

 

Popular Communal Assemblies (APC).

 

Popular Wilaya Assemblies (APW).

 

 

They manage local affairs under state supervision.

 

 

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5. Public Establishments and Economic Institutions

 

Operate in administrative or economic fields, often with legal personality:

 

Public Administrative Establishments (EPA).

 

Public Industrial and Commercial Establishments (EPIC).

 

 

Examples:

 

Universities

 

Hospitals

 

National companies (e.g., Sonatrach, Air Algérie)

 

 

 

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