Angola ends term in the presidency of the CJCA

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Angola ends term in the presidency of the CJCA
Angola ends term in the presidency of the CJCA

Africa-Press – Angola. Angola will end its three-year mandate at the Conference of African Constitutional Jurisdictions (CJCA), during the organisation’s 6th congress, which starts from the 22nd to the 24th of this month in the Kingdom of Morocco.

In the event, the country participates with a delegation led by the judge counselor president of the Constitutional Court, Laurinda Cardoso, the vice president, Guilhermina Prata, and the judge counselors Carlos Teixeira, Victória Izata and Júlia Ferreira, are also part of the delegation.

The 6th Congress of the CJCA will, in this edition, address the relationship between African Constitutional Jurisdictions and International Law, leaving room for the election of the country that in the coming years will direct the destinies of the institution, replacing Angola.

Composed of 48 constitutional institutions, the CJCA, based in Algeria, is an African institution that brings together the African Courts responsible for ensuring and fully complying with the Magna Law in the respective countries.

The organization also works directly in the promotion of constitutional justice, in the exchange of experiences, in the promotion of constitutional jurisprudence, in the dissemination of universal values ​​and principles of the rule of law, democracy and human rights, as enshrined in the preamble of the Constitutive Act of the Union African.

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