Organization of Real Estate Seizure in Algerian Procedural Law

Author: Derbale M., Bensabeur F., Noureddine H.

Journal: Science, Education and Innovations in the Context of Modern Problems @imcra

Article in issue: 6 vol.8, 2025.

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This article aims to outline how the Algerian legislator regulated seizure in general and real estate seizure in partic-ular, following the issuance of the Civil and Administrative Procedures Code in 2008. Previously, the Civil Proce-dures Law, now repealed, was characterized by procedural ambiguity and the dispersion of relevant provisions across multiple articles. Through the analysis and interpretation of the provisions of both laws, this study con-cludes that, although the legislator succeeded in consolidating, clarifying, and simplifying the provisions related to seizure and alleviating certain ambiguities within the Civil and Administrative Procedures Code, some shortcom-ings remain. Consequently, a review of the Civil and Administrative Procedures Code is necessary to address the identified deficiencies.

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Seizure, Real Estate, Legislator, Procedures, Algeria Introduction

Short address: https://sciup.org/16010786

IDR: 16010786   |   DOI: 10.56334/sei/8.6.49