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Law No. 66.23 concerning the organization of the legal profession has come into force following its publication in the Official Gazette. This marked the end of a lengthy period of debate over the regulation of the legal profession in Morocco. Justice Minister Abdelatif Ouahbi emphasized that this law is subject to review and modification in the future by the upcoming government or legal institutions such as the Constitutional Court. He clarified that it does not signify the end of the discussion around it. He explained that the implementation phase will reveal any difficulties or gaps that may require amendments or development of the law, and that regulatory decisions can be challenged if they exceed the limits set by the law. The law aims to reform the justice system and regulate the legal profession more precisely, defining the rights and duties of lawyers, updating training methods and practice procedures, and ensuring the rights of defendants and the independence of the profession.
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