Digitization of judicial enforcement in the Algerian judicial system

Authors

  • Abdelhai Mohammed Abbes Laghrour university, khenchela, (Algeria), mohamed.abdelhai.mae@gmail.com
  • Gouasmia Abdellatif Comparative Law and Social & Foresight Studies, University of Larbi Tebessi, Tebessa (Algeria), gouasmia.abdelatif@univ-tebessa.dz

Keywords:

Digitalization, judicial enforcement, civil judgments, administrative judgments, electronic notification

Abstract

Digitalization is not merely a technical process of introducing computers into judicial administration; rather, it represents a fundamental transformation in the philosophy of judiial and administrative performance. This transformation is achieved through the restructuring of procedures, the facilitation of transactions, and the enhancement of transparency and speed in enforcement. The enforcement of judicial decisions, as a decisive stage in the course of justice, embodies the effective judicial protection of rights, whether with regard to the execution of judgments issued by ordinary or administrative judicial bodies. The ultimate purpose of issuing judgments is their enforcement, and this must be carried out within the shortest possible timeframes, especially in light of the opportunities provided by modern technologies, notably electronic notification and electronic signature. Accordingly, this study aims to identify the contribution of technological advancement to the enforcement of judicial decisions.

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Published

11-12-2025

How to Cite

Mohammed, A., & Abdellatif, G. (2025). Digitization of judicial enforcement in the Algerian judicial system. The International Tax Journal, 52(6), 4767–4778. Retrieved from https://internationaltaxjournal.online/index.php/itj/article/view/454

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