June 2024 - September 2027

 

« Towards a More Protective, Accessible, and Effective Justice in Morocco » (MA-JUST) 

This project is co-funded by the European Union and the Council of Europe and implemented by the Council of Europe.

 

Context and Objectives

The program "Towards a More Protective, Accessible, and Effective Justice in Morocco (MA-JUST)" aims to improve access to law and justice for all, including the most vulnerable populations, and to enhance the efficiency and the quality of the Moroccan justice system. The project will rely on the instruments and standards of the Council of Europe, the tools and methods of the CEPEJ, and European best practices in order to highlight the skills and expertise of Moroccan justice professionals and work with them to support the proper functioning of the courts and the quality of the judicial process.

The aim of this new cooperation programme is to continue CEPEJ's action in Morocco, which began in 2012 to support the ambitious reform of the Moroccan judicial system.

Main Activities

  • Support for improving access to law and legal information, to physical access to justice, and to legal aid.
  • Support for the modernisation and improvement of judicial statistics, notably to enable central judicial institutions to identify and to correct dysfunctions.
  • Support for strengthening coordination between various judicial actors aimed at improving the functioning of courts and public prosecutors' offices.
  • Support for the modernization of the work of courts, the Court of Cassation, and public prosecutors' offices, including through digital tools.
  • Strengthening the capacities of judges, court clerks, and administrative staff in the courts.
  • Strengthening the capacities of auxiliary judicial personnel (judicial experts and lawyers).
  • Supporting mediation.

Project beneficiaries and stakeholders

Ministry of Justice, Superior Council of the Judiciary (CSPJ), Presidency of the Public Prosecutor (PMP), Higher Institute of the Judiciary (ISM), judges, prosecutors, court clerks, lawyers, judicial experts.

News

Back The CEPEJ is organising a judicial leadership training course for Moroccan female judges

The CEPEJ is organising a judicial leadership training course for Moroccan female judges

Around sixty female judges and prosecutors from across Morocco gathered on 7 May 2026 for a training day focused on judicial leadership and court management.

Organised by the CEPEJ, in partnership with the High Council of the Judiciary of Morocco, the Office of the Public Prosecutor and the Higher Institute of the Judiciary, this is the third joint initiative on this theme with Moroccan institutions and forms part of a wider effort to strengthen the position and role of women in Morocco’s judicial governance.

Now integrated into the curriculum of the Higher Institute of the Judiciary, this module offers a fresh approach to judicial leadership. The participants were invited by Sonia Pallin (France), Interregional Director of Judicial Youth Protection for the South-East, a trainer at the National School of the Judiciary (ENM), and Hajiba Boukhari, President of the Commercial Court of Fez, to explore the challenges of strategic decision-making, the organisational management of courts and the development of institutional influence, with particular attention paid to the work-life balance.

By bringing together national and international expertise, this training session – which will be followed by others in the coming months – is helping to shape a new generation of female judicial leaders, capable of supporting the transformation of the Moroccan judicial system and working towards a modern, inclusive and effective justice system.

This activity was organised as part of the MA JUST programme, ‘Towards a more protective, accessible and effective justice system’, co-funded by the Council of Europe and the European Union, and implemented by the Council of Europe.

Skhirat, Marocco 7th of May 2026
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