Algeria, a model in judicial and economic security
Algeria, through the different reforms for the reorganization of the profession of bailiff, "has become a model in the judicial and economic security," Leo Netten, head of the International Union of Judicial Officers (UIHJ), said Saturday in Oran (432-km west of Algiers).
"Algeria's efforts are efficient in the promotion of international judicial and economic relations in general and between Arab countries in particular," Leo Netten told an international forum that has brought together 406 Algerian and foreign participants.
''Algeria is carrying out an exemplary job in a context marked by the globalization, and a juridical world with fewer border and growing need to ensure the safety of investments," he added.
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