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Item La Réalité de l'entrepreneuriat féminin: la wilaya d'Alger(Université d'Oum El Bouaghi, 2017-06-01) Himrane, MohamedLa présente étude vise à dresser un état des lieux des entreprises créées par les femmes au niveau de la wilaya d'Alger. En fait, nous avons collecté des données relatives aux femmes entrepreneurs auprès de différents organismes publics chargés d'encadrement et d'inscription des entreprises (Andi, Cnac, Angem, Ansej, Casnos, Cnrc et l'incubateur de Sidi Abdellah) au niveau de la wilaya d'Alger. Les résultats montrent que le taux de création des entreprises dirigées par des femmes est très faible au niveau de l'ensemble des organismes. En plus, les entreprises créées par des femmes activent pour la plupart dans le domaine des services. De même, elles sont d'une très petite taille. The aim of this study is to draw up an inventory of women-owned businesses in Algiers. In fact, we collected data about women entrepreneurs from various public bodies charged of management and business registration (Andi, Cnac, Angem, Ansej, Casnos, Cnrc and Sidi Abdellah incubator) in Algiers. The results show that the creation rate of women-owned businesses is very low at all public bodies. In addition, the women-owned businesses are mostly activating in the service sector and also very small.Item SALAMA INSURANCE: THE NEED OF AN ISLAMIC LEGAL FRAMEWORK(Oum-El-Bouaghi University, 2017) Hassani, Hocine; Himrane, MohamedMany Muslims, for religious convictions are reluctant to take up conventional insurance as it is deemed to have uncertainty, gambling and interest, which are prohibited by religion. The purpose of this paper is to examine Islamic Insurance in Algeria and analyse a suitable regulatory framework. One can argue that the trend towards Islamic insurance in Algeria contributes to raising the level of insurance culture, which will help to mobilize more savings. After studying the topic, we can provide a road map to better regulating the Islamic insurance market because the Islamic companies could not function in the absence of an Islamic insurance act. In the absence of such a framework, regulators often treat Islamic insurance companies similarly to conventional insurance companies, which hinders the development of Islamic Insurance Industry.