https://doi.org/10.36719/2706-6185/44/122-131
Rachid Khedir
University of El-Oued
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0331-1528
khedir-rachid@univ-eloued.dz
Leyla Khedir
University of El-Oued
https://orcid.org/X806-6010-0002-0000
khedir-leyla@univ-eloued.dz
Okba Khedir
University of El-Oued
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4193-059X
khedir-okba@univ-eloued.dz
Press Freedom and Judicial Guarantees in Its Protection
Abstract
This study delves into the vital role of the administrative judiciary in Algeria in safeguarding press freedom, focusing on its involvement in various regulatory and oversight functions. Specifically, the research examines the authority of the written press sector in granting licenses, or accreditation, for the issuance of newspapers and the administrative judiciary's capacity to intervene when there are refusals to grant such licenses. Furthermore, the study highlights the judiciary's role in monitoring and controlling administrative bans on newspapers, both in ordinary circumstances and during exceptional situations, such as national emergencies or political crises. The analysis covers the legal frameworks that empower the administrative judiciary to protect press freedom and prevent any unjustified restrictions on the media. In the context of Algeria, the balance between government regulation and the judiciary’s role in ensuring media independence is explored, showcasing how the administrative judiciary can serve as a check on executive power, thereby strengthening democratic principles. Through this exploration, the study underscores the significance of judicial oversight in preserving the fundamental right to free expression, which is essential for a healthy, functioning democracy.
Keywords: administrative judiciary, press freedom, Algeria, judicial oversight