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Title: عملية صنع التشريع في النظام القانوني الجزائري
Authors: سلايمي, آسية
دحو, أسماء
بدير, يحي
Keywords: الدستور، المبادرة بالقوانين، العمل البرلماني، رئيس الجمهورية، المحكمة الدستورية.
Constitution, Law Initiative, Parliamentary Action, President of the Republic, Constitutional Court
Issue Date: 2023
Abstract: The creation of legislation in the Algerian legal system is an important subject in constitutional law. The introduction of a quality legislative model will strengthen legal security and enshrine the rule of law in keeping with the country's internal and external developments. In order to produce the law, it must pass through procedural stages restricted by the Constitution, the law and the rules of procedure of each of the two chambers of Parliament. It begins by initiating laws, whether legitimate by the Government or proposed by Parliament, to be formally deposited with the Office of the National People's Assembly or the National Assembly in accordance with the areas specified in the Constitution, which monitors the availability of formal and substantive conditions for submission to the competent committee for consideration, and then transmits it to the plenary for discussion and voting. After voting on the bill's proposal by Parliament, it follows the subsequent stage of parliamentary work by organs outside Parliament represented by the President of the Republic, who is considered the second member of the People's Sovereignty Representative together with the Parliament, the majority of which is conferred by the Constitution by objecting to the law ratified by requesting a second debate on it. The Constitution also empowers the President of the Republic to enforce the law through issuance and publication in order to inform all individuals of the rule of law
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