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The Algerian Constitution is a model in the history of legal systems that aims to promote public rights and freedoms. This fact shows the embodiment of constitutional justice through the foundation of the rule of law and a state of institutions that safeguards these rights and freedoms. This article deals with a critical descriptive study aimed at highlighting the effectiveness of the historical stages of the regulation of rights and freedoms in the Algerian Constitution. This study aims to highlight the effectiveness of the historical stages of the organisation of rights and freedoms in the Algerian constitution from independence until the last constitutional amendment in 2020 and show the role of the Constitutional Court in affirming the supremacy of the constitution as a fundamental guarantor for the protection and promotion of rights and freedoms, and concludes by emphasising the existence of an effective contribution in the Algerian legal history to promote the protection of public rights and freedoms.
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