Dubai Judicial Institute And Morocco’s Institut Supérieur De La Magistrature Sign MoU For Legal Training Collaboration

The Dubai Judicial Institute (DJI) has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Morocco's Institut Supérieur de la Magistrature. This agreement aims to enhance the exchange of legal knowledge and expertise through training programs and specialised seminars. The focus will be on judicial matters and areas of mutual interest, fostering collaboration between the two institutions.

During a virtual meeting, Judge Dr. Ebtessam Ali Al Badwawi, Director-General of DJI, and Judge Abdelhanine Touzani, Director-General of the Moroccan institute, formalised this agreement. The MoU aims to promote the sharing of academic resources like publications and periodicals. It also seeks to advance legal research and studies at both institutes.

MoU Signed Between Dubai and Morocco Institutes

Judge Dr. Ebtessam Ali Al Badwawi expressed enthusiasm about the partnership. She stated that DJI is committed to strengthening ties with leading judicial institutions. "We are delighted to sign this MoU with the Institut Supérieur de la Magistrature of the Kingdom of Morocco to set up a framework for bilateral collaboration and combine our efforts to improve training programmes," she said.

The agreement also includes coordinating mutual field visits. This initiative aims to empower the judiciary and build capacity within both organisations. Such efforts are expected to enhance judicial training pathways and facilitate the exchange of legal knowledge between the two countries.

Judge Abdelhanine Touzani shared his satisfaction with this collaboration, highlighting its significance in boosting judicial knowledge. He noted that this partnership reflects both parties' commitment to enhancing joint institutional work. The goal is to design effective training programs for legal professionals.

This MoU represents a significant milestone in DJI’s strategic collaborations across the Arab world. It underscores DJI's dedication to cross-border partnerships aimed at fostering a robust judicial culture. This aligns with Dubai’s vision of developing an advanced judicial ecosystem ready for future challenges.

The collaboration between DJI and Morocco's Institut Supérieur de la Magistrature is expected to yield positive outcomes in judicial training and knowledge exchange. Both institutes are optimistic about the benefits this partnership will bring in terms of legal education and professional development.

With inputs from WAM

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