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The twenty-seventh edition of the magazine “Trial” has been released, rich with significant legal studies and judicial decisions.
Published by the Security Printing and Publishing House in Rabat, this quarterly peer-reviewed journal focuses on legal and judicial studies. It is managed by Dr. Azeddine Al-Mahi as the responsible director and Dr. Abdelhaq Dhebi as editor-in-chief.
This issue contains a wealth of scholarly contributions from various professors and researchers, including Professor Mustafa Ramid, who addressed the topic of reasonable timeframes, and Professor Mohammed Khairy, who studied the duty of confidentiality and judicial independence. Additionally, Professor Idriss Fakhouri discussed land governance concerning state-owned forests. Dr. Azeddine Al-Mahi contributed an article on the liability of notaries based on certain decisions of the Court of Cassation, while Professor Sana Benali provided an analytical study on tax crimes in Moroccan and comparative law.
The edition also included articles from Professor Amal Lakhrd on the evidentiary value of foreign court rulings before national courts, Professor Abdelhakim Hakmawi on the judicial truth between proven and persuasive evidence, Professor Ashraf Rkraki on the cleansing resulting from land registration, and Professor Salah Eddine Bouabid, who provided an analytical reading of alternative penalties in light of Law 43.22. Professor Hind Trabi addressed the specifics of demolition in light of Law 94.12.
Moreover, the issue did not limit itself to academic studies; it also featured a collection of judicial decisions issued by the Court of Cassation across its various chambers, along with decisions from appeal courts and administrative courts. It includes reference documents, such as a circular from the president of the Supreme Judicial Council regarding the proper implementation of alternative penalties, as well as a circular from the attorney general at the Court of Cassation regarding the enforcement of the law regulating judicial officials.
As a gesture of appreciation, the editorial team of “Trial” decided to dedicate this issue to Professor Mustafa Ramid, former Minister of Justice and Freedoms, in recognition of his efforts in reforming the justice system and enhancing judicial independence.
