Morocco's Lower House Passes Lawyer Reform Bill 66.23

Morocco's House of Representatives approved Bill 66.23 reforming the legal profession on May 19, 2026.

Morocco's Lower House Passes Lawyer Reform Bill 66.23

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On May 19, 2026, Morocco's House of Representatives adopted Bill 66.23, which aims to reform the legal profession. The bill was passed during a legislative session, according to official reports from the Moroccan Parliament.

The reform introduces new provisions for the organization of the bar, including requirements for professional training and ethical standards. It also addresses the status of lawyers in training and the conditions for practicing law in Morocco.

The bill was presented by the Ministry of Justice and is part of broader efforts to modernize the judicial system. It now moves to the House of Councillors for further review before being enacted into law.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What does Bill 66.23 aim to reform?

Bill 66.23 aims to reform the legal profession in Morocco, including bar organization, training requirements, and ethical standards.

When was Bill 66.23 adopted by the House of Representatives?

The bill was adopted on May 19, 2026.

What is the next step for Bill 66.23?

The bill will be reviewed by the House of Councillors before being enacted into law.

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