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Oman reviews Moroccan experience in legal field and academic work
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Oman reviews Moroccan experience in legal field and academic work

From Times of Oman · () English

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  • Oman's Minister of Justice and Legal Affairs, Dr. Abdullah Mohammed Al Saidi, visited Morocco to explore its legal and academic training practices.
  • The visit focused on Morocco's systems for training, qualification, and research in judicial and legal professions.
  • This exchange aims to enhance bilateral cooperation and expertise sharing in the legal and academic fields, building on a prior memorandum of understanding.

The Sultanate of Oman has examined Morocco's successful experiences in legal and academic training during an official visit by the Minister of Justice and Legal Affairs, Dr. Abdullah Mohammed Al Saidi. The trip focused on Morocco's pioneering practices in judicial, legal, and academic work, particularly in training, qualification, and research.

During his visit to specialized scientific and training institutions in Rabat, Dr. Al Saidi was briefed on Morocco's established systems. These include the approved training and qualification framework, specialized academic and research programs, and the methodologies employed for preparing and qualifying legal and judicial professionals. The objective is to identify practices that contribute to the development of the judicial work system.

This initiative underscores the mutual desire of both Oman and Morocco to strengthen cooperation and exchange expertise within the judicial, legal, and academic sectors. It reflects the depth of their bilateral relations and supports ongoing partnership efforts in areas of shared interest.

The exchange aligns with a memorandum of understanding previously signed between the two countries concerning the training and qualification of lawyers, legal professionals, and experts. The visit signifies a commitment to building upon this foundation and further enhancing collaboration in these critical fields.

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