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Morocco's Judicial Council Launches New Legal Information Website
Morocco's Judicial Council Launches New Legal Information Website

Morocco World

time23-04-2025

  • Business
  • Morocco World

Morocco's Judicial Council Launches New Legal Information Website

Rabat — The Supreme Council of the Judicial Power launched today a new website dedicated to legal and judicial information. The unveiling took place at the Council's pavilion during the International Publishing and Book Fair (SIEL). This initiative aims to help spread legal awareness, make legal and judicial information more accessible, and simplify access to these resources. The new website is called 'The Legal and Judicial Library' ( featuring downloadable and printable legislative and regulatory texts. It also features studies, books, and articles written by judges from across Morocco. Additionally, visitors can access annual and thematic reports from the Supreme Council of the Judicial Power, along with its publications in all areas under its jurisdiction. The Supreme Council of the Judicial Power wants to make the new website a vital reference for professionals, students, researchers, and all legal and judicial experts seeking legal information. This launch fulfills the strategic goal of improving access to justice and implements Action #113 from the Council's Strategic Plan (2021-2026), which emphasizes the need to make legal information widely available and easier to obtain. Read also: Morocco, India Share Expertise on Digitalization Journey at UM6P Conference This step is part of Morocco's broader vision to digitize citizens' access to public institutions and information. The country is committed to leveraging technology for broader societal progress. The country's Ministry of Interior recently took a breakthrough step to digitize civil registry records. This ambitious initiative aims to ease citizens' access to their civil registry records across all prefectures and provinces, allocating MAD 194 million ($19.4 million) for its implementation. Approximately 20 million Moroccans now have digital identification, with 11 million receiving medical benefits and 7 million accessing scholarships through this system.

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