Aslaoui prend part à Madrid aux travaux du 6e Congrès  – Le Jeune Indépendant


The President of the Constitutional Court, Ms Leïla Aslaoui, has been taking part, since Tuesday, in Madrid (Spain), in the work of the 6th Congress of the World Conference on Constitutional Justice, with the theme “Human rights of future generations”, indicates a press release from the Court.

During this Congress, Ms. Aslaoui will be accompanied by a large delegation made up of members of the Constitutional Court, the press release specifies.

Participants in the work of this Congress will address the issue of “human rights of future generations” through sessions on several themes, such as “environmental sustainability and the preservation of the cultural heritage of humanity”, “fair access to modern technologies”, as well as “protecting the independence of constitutional justice”.

The work will also highlight “the challenges faced by constitutional courts in their efforts to preserve the rights of future generations and build a fairer and more sustainable future”, adds the press release, stressing, in this regard, that the Constitutional Court “will participate in the debates during the second session devoted to the protection of the cultural heritage of humanity”.

On the sidelines of this important global event, Ms. Aslaoui will participate in the meeting of the Bureau of the World Conference on Constitutional Justice, devoted to the examination of several issues relating to the organization of the Conference.

As a reminder, the Algerian Constitutional Court was elected member of the Bureau of the World Conference, representing the African continent, with the unanimous approval of its African counterparts, during the 5th Congress held in Bali (Indonesia) in 2022.

The World Conference on Constitutional Justice constitutes the largest gathering of constitutional jurisdictions on an international scale. It currently brings together 124 Courts, Constitutional Councils and Supreme Courts from five continents, and offers a platform for the exchange of experiences and views on constitutional justice, as an essential element of democracy, the protection of human rights and the rule of law.





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