Mechanisms of the work of the court of conflicts Between Legal texts and Judicial application According to Algerian Law for 2025
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Abstract
The Court of Jurisdictional Conflicts in the Algerian judicial system is an exceptional judicial body whose purpose is to resolve disputes relating to the determination of jurisdiction between ordinary and administrative courts. This Court was established by Organic Law No. 98-03 of 3 June 1998 and has undergone several legal amendments, the most recent of which was adopted in June 2025. The 2025 amendment aims to strengthen the Court’s effectiveness and simplify its procedures in line with contemporary trends in the administration of justice.
This study offers an analytical examination of the concept of the Court of Jurisdictional Conflicts, its competences, and its operating mechanisms as updated by recent legislative amendments. It also reviews the practical and theoretical challenges confronting the Court amid rapid legal changes and proposes solutions to enhance its role in delivering justice and protecting rights.