Balance is the keystone of this reform, through which Morocco is moving towards greater harmonization of its positive law with international standards”, the honorary president of the Cercle Royal Gaulois (Royal Gallic Circle), a Belgian institution promoting art founded in 1847, told MAP.
In this regard, Generet hailed the reform as “a very positive step, the fruit of wide-ranging consultation involving a number of stakeholders at all levels of Moroccan society”.
This is a major step towards greater equality between men and women, as well as a significant advance in terms of children’s rights”, he stressed.
The Belgian jurist also highlighted the process initiated by His Majesty King Mohammed VI, which has led to the “modernization and adaptation of Moroccan family law, taking into account contemporary realities, while integrating and preserving the religious values Moroccan society is built on and ensuring its cohesion”.




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