The agreement, signed by Moroccan Justice Minister Abdellatif Ouahbi and his Gabonese counterpart Paul Marie Gondjout, covers a wide range of areas, including: Sharing knowledge and best practices in judicial administration. Collaborating on modernizing laws and regulations. Exploring the use of technology to improve judicial efficiency. Providing opportunities for judicial professionals to learn from each other.
Both ministers emphasized the importance of this partnership in promoting the rule of law and building strong, modern judicial systems. The agreement is expected to benefit both countries by improving access to justice, enhancing judicial efficiency, and strengthening their international standing.
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