ضبط النشاط الصيدلاني في التشريع الجزائري
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2025
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جامعة المسيلة
Abstract
This dissertation examines the regulation of pharmaceutical activity in Algerian
legislation, focusing on the sector's transition from a state-run monopoly model to a
regulatory framework based on oversight mechanisms within a market economy. The central
research question explores the extent to which the Algerian legislator has succeeded in
establishing an effective legal and institutional framework that ensures the proper regulation
of pharmaceutical products and safeguards public health. The study is structured into two
chapters: the first addresses the newly established regulatory actors, most notably the
National Agency for Pharmaceutical Products, with its extensive organizational and
supervisory powers; the second explores the classical actors, such as the Ministry of Health
and the General Pharmaceutical Inspectorate. The findings reveal that, despite notable
progress, the current system still requires stronger inter-institutional coordination, legal
unification, and modernization of control mechanisms to ensure effective regulation of
this vital sector.
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Pharmaceutical activity, Regulation of emerging actors, Classical actors, Institutional framework, Legal framework, Monitoring.