
The enactment of Law 23-04 in 2023 represents a landmark achievement in Algeria's legal and institutional development, underscoring the critical importance of a robust national framework to combat the complex, transnational crime of human trafficking. This legislation signifies a major step forward, transitioning Algeria's approach to align with the highest international standards, notably the Palermo Protocol. The significant outcomes of this legislative effort extend beyond the text of the law itself. Institutionally, Algeria has demonstrated commitment by establishing specialized anti-trafficking units within the national police force and designating courts to handle these serious crimes. The law also formally enshrines a rights-based approach, creating statutory provisions for victim protection, including access to shelters and compensation. This holistic strategy—combining a strong punitive dimension with a focus on victim support—provides a solid foundation for a coordinated national response. The implementation of this law is a key component of Algeria's broader strategy to maintain security and stability, addressing the challenges posed by organized criminal networks within its region.
Victim Protection, Human Trafficking, Law 23-04, Legal Framework
Victim Protection, Human Trafficking, Law 23-04, Legal Framework
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