Keywords: Legislation
Government explores modernizing legal notice publication with new Civil Procedure Code In a significant move towards modernization, the Moroccan government is contemplating amendments to the Civil Procedure Code that would permit legal announcements to be published on digital news platforms, expanding......
In the digital age, the prevalence of online harassment and cyber blackmail has become an alarming concern, prompting swift action from authorities worldwide. In Morocco, the surge in such offenses has prompted the government to take decisive measures to safeguard citizens' rights and uphold societal......
In a landmark decision on May 18, Egypt's highest court, the Court of Cassation, delivered a resounding verdict that nullified the designation of 1,500 individuals as 'terrorists'. Among those cleared of this controversial label was the esteemed Egyptian footballer, Mohamed Abou Treika, whose......
In a pivotal move to bolster the country's investment landscape, the Moroccan government has adopted groundbreaking legislation aimed at reforming and strengthening the Regional Investment Centers (CRIs). The bill, known as Law No. 22.24, amends and supplements Law No. 47-18, which initially paved......
A longstanding dispute between Morocco's National Council of Architects (CNOA) and the General Secretariat of the Government (SGG) regarding an internship requirement is jeopardizing the career prospects of emerging architects. CNOA President Chakib Benabdellah argues that the two-year apprenticeship......
Copenhagen - The Danish parliament voted on Thursday to criminalize the desecration of holy scriptures, effectively prohibiting provocative acts such as Quran burnings that stirred controversy across Muslim nations earlier this year. The newly enacted law, passed with a majority vote of 94-77, renders......
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