AN ANALYTICAL STUDY OF ALGERIAN LAW NO. 24-01 INCLUDES SPECIAL MEASURES FOR OBTAINING ALIMONY
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Alimony is one of the consequences of breaking up the marital bond. It is approved by law and Islamic law and is obligatory. However, this payment may be fraught with problems and obstacles, such as inability or intentional non-payment. This is what called for the Algerian legislator to establish a law that protects the divorced woman and the child in custody, as they are the weak group in society. Moreover, alimony is one of the basics of living, so Law No. 24-01, which includes special measures to obtain alimony, was enacted as a law that protects these groups and punishes the debtor for breaching his obligation and not paying alimony to the convicted person.
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References
A. Laws and orders.
Law No. 06-23 of December 20, 2006, containing the Penal Code, issued in the Algerian Official Gazette, dated December 24, 2006, amending and supplementing Order No. 66-156 of June 8, 1966, amending and supplementing, No. 84.
Law No. 15-01 of January 4, 2015, establishing the alimony fund, was issued in the Algerian Official Gazette on January 7, 2015, No. 01.
Law No. 24-01 of February 11, 2024, containing special measures for obtaining alimony, issued in the Algerian Official Gazette on February 11, 2024, No. 10, p. 05.
Order No. 66-155 of June 8, 1966, containing the Code of Criminal Procedure amending and supplementing Law No. 19-10 issued in the Algerian Official Gazette on December 11, 2019.
Decree No. 05-02, dated February 27 2005, which includes the Algerian Family Law, issued in the Algerian Official Gazette on February 27, 2005, amended and completed by Law 84-11, No. 15.
B. the reviewer.
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Kamal Darraji, Karima Mahrouk, “The Role of the Alimony Fund in Ensuring the Payment of Alimony for Divorced and Child-Children, Study in Law 15-01.” Journal of Humanities, Volume 32, Issue 3, 2021.