ALGIERS — The Justice Minister of Somalia’s Federal Government, H.E. Hassan Moallin Mahmoud, and his Algerian counterpart, Lotfi Boudjemaa, have inked an agreement in Algiers to enhance judicial collaboration between the two nations.
This pact builds upon the enduring historical and fraternal connections between the two countries, emphasizing the sharing of expertise and effective strategies for judicial reform and modernizing legal systems.
Scope of the Agreement
The document pledges collaboration on creating legal frameworks and court processes, supporting judicial independence, upholding the rule of law, and safeguarding human rights.
It aims to establish an effective, transparent, and dependable justice system addressing the requirements of people in both nations.
Representatives from both administrations characterized the accord as a significant move toward strengthening bilateral ties and enhancing institutional capabilities within the judicial domain.




