Frameworks of Criminal Liability of the Manager in Algerian Legislation
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.55284/9d9sjq86Keywords:
Algerian legislation, Criminal liability, Manager.Abstract
The criminal liability of the manager varies depending on the nature of the committed offense. The manager may bear criminal responsibility for acts committed personally, whether acting alone or in participation with others. Liability in such cases differs based on the degree of contribution, as either a principal perpetrator or an accomplice. The Algerian legislator has sought to amend certain traditional rules in this domain by abandoning the requirement of fault as an essential condition in some management-related offenses. This implies that criminal liability may be attributed to the manager even in the absence of criminal intent, provided the material elements of the offense are established.
