Civil Code of Algeria
The Civil Code of Algeria is a legal framework that governs civil matters in the country. Established in 1975, it outlines rules regarding contracts, property, family law, and obligations. The code is influenced by both French law and Islamic principles, reflecting Algeria's historical and cultural context.
This code serves as a crucial reference for judges, lawyers, and citizens, ensuring consistency in legal proceedings. It aims to protect individual rights and promote social justice, addressing issues such as marriage, divorce, inheritance, and property ownership. The Algerian legal system relies on this code to maintain order and fairness in civil affairs.