Algerian Law
Algerian Law is primarily based on a mix of Islamic law and French civil law, reflecting the country's historical influences. After gaining independence from France in 1962, Algeria established its legal system, which includes a constitution, various codes, and regulations governing civil, criminal, and commercial matters.
The legal framework is overseen by a system of courts, including administrative courts and supreme courts, which ensure the application of laws. Additionally, Algeria has laws addressing issues such as property rights, family law, and labor relations, aiming to balance traditional values with modern legal principles.