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The current crisis in the legal profession in Morocco has revealed a deep tension between traditional perceptions, which view it as a noble mission with legal and ethical dimensions, and modern approaches that see it as a professional sector requiring reform and legal regulation. The draft law exposed disagreements over access conditions, equality, and self-management, highlighting a crisis of trust between practitioners and the state. It also raised questions about the identity and future of the legal profession within the justice system. In a more cautious outlook, professional reforms necessitate an approach that involves all stakeholders and establishes a new professional contract—one that balances independence with modernization—to ensure the sustainability of the role of lawyers in Morocco.
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