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The Organic Law Relating to the High Council of the Judicial Power

Under the second paragraph of Article 25 of the Dahir on the creation of the National Human Rights Council (CNDH), the latter contributes to “strengthening the building of democracy by fostering broad-based social dialogue and developing any relevant tools and mechanisms to that end”.
 
The CNDH, pursuant to Article 13 of its founding law, shall also “examine the compatibility of laws and regulations in force with the international treaties relating to human rights and the international humanitarian law which the Kingdom has ratified or acceded to, as well as with the concluding observations and recommendations made by UN bodies on the reports submitted thereto by the Government».
 
As the National Dialogue on Justice Reform is an historic opportunity to build, on a collaborative basis, the fundamental principles of public policies for the reform of this strategic sector, the National Human Rights Council, a national institution sitting in the High Committee for the National Dialogue on Justice Reform, seeks to contribute to public debate on this reform through this memorandum concerning the Organic Law on the High Council of the Judicial Power.
 
 
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