Investment laws and their role in environmental dimension of sustainable development
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https://doi.org/10.52152/m551tp02Keywords:
Environmental laws, investment, sustainable development, economic developmentAbstract
Algerian Law No. 22-18 on Investment aims to create a favorable business environment and promote sustainable development, including its environmental dimension.
In this context, a fundamental question arises regarding the effectiveness of the procedural rules of criminal law established by the Algerian legislator under Code of Criminal Procedure No. 25/14 in addressing the specific nature of human trafficking and combating its various criminal forms. This necessitated the legislator's intervention through this law to enshrine a set of procedural mechanisms tailored to the nature of this crime, by adapting procedures, regulating judicial prosecution, and strengthening protection guarantees. This contributes to greater effectiveness in combating human trafficking and standardizing judicial practices in this area.
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