During this meeting, the President Delegate reviewed the main specificities of the Moroccan judicial system and the judicial organization, as well as the composition of the Council, its powers, and the Moroccan experience regarding the independence of judicial power. He also highlighted the Council’s efforts to develop training programs in various specialties, particularly in the field of human rights.
The President Delegate also stressed that the Kingdom of Morocco considers human rights as a methodological issue that attracts the interest of the Council, as judges are responsible for the protection of human rights in accordance with the Constitution, noting that the latter stipulates the primacy of international conventions ratified by Morocco on national legislation.
The delegation of the Independent Permanent Human Rights Commission, one of the OIC’s main organs which defends human rights across the 57 member states of OIC, conveyed its admiration for the Moroccan judicial experience while expressing its wish to develop cooperation relations, especially in the field of training.
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