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Keywords: Penalties


Morocco launches alternative sentencing law to reshape criminal justice system

Morocco has enacted its alternative penalties law, marking a transformative shift in the nation’s criminal justice approach. Effective as of Friday, the legislation introduces non-custodial sentences for certain offenses, aiming to alleviate prison overcrowding while fostering rehabilitation and......

Understanding the Spanish residency breaches that can incur significant fines

Spain's Interior Ministry has outlined a range of offences related to residency that can result in fines ranging from €500 for minor infractions to €10,000 for serious breaches, including failure to report a change of address and fraudulent paperwork. For many foreigners, particularly......

Hajj 2025: Morocco warns citizens about rising visa scams

The Moroccan Ministry of Islamic Affairs has issued an urgent call for citizens to remain vigilant against fraudulent announcements concerning Hajj visas. In a statement released today, the ministry emphasized that participation in Hajj necessitates obtaining a specific visa through the designated online......

Saudi Arabia Sets Deadlines for Umrah Pilgrims' Entry and Departure

The Ministry of Hajj and Umrah of Saudi Arabia has announced that the final date for Umrah pilgrims to enter the Kingdom is 13 April 2025, corresponding to the 15th of Shawwal 1446H. Additionally, the deadline for all pilgrims to depart is 29 April 2025, which aligns with the 1st of Dhu al-Qi'dah......

TikTok Hit with Fresh Fine in Moscow for Information Control Violations

Russia's Enforcement of Digital Regulations Intensifies as Social Media Platform Faces Third Penalty of 2024 A Moscow district court has levied a new fine of 3 million rubles ($29,200) against TikTok for failing to comply with Russia's information access restrictions. The ruling, issued by the......

Morocco to Implement Alternative Sentencing Law in August 2025

In a move to address prison overcrowding and promote rehabilitation, Morocco's Minister of Justice, Abdellatif Ouahbi, announced that the country's new law on alternative sentencing will come into effect on August 22, 2025. The law, known as Law No. 43.22, is designed to offer non-custodial penalties......

Morocco Strengthens Legal Framework for Cultural Heritage Protection

Morocco has taken a significant step in safeguarding its cultural heritage by approving a new legislative framework designed to protect and manage its rich legacy. The recently introduced law includes stringent measures and penalties aimed at preserving cultural assets, ensuring compliance with international......

Morocco Proposes Tough New Laws to Curb Social Media Misuse

In a bold move to address growing concerns over online privacy and digital misconduct, Morocco's Minister of Justice, Abdellatif Ouahbi, has announced plans to introduce stringent penalties for social media misuse. The proposed legislation aims to crack down on unauthorized filming and sharing of......

Morocco Enacts Alternative Sentencing Law in Penal System Overhaul

Morocco has officially implemented a new law that introduces non-custodial sentencing options for minor offenses, marking a significant step in the country’s ongoing penal system reform efforts. Morocco’s new alternative sentencing law, which has sparked considerable debate in political......

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