Moroccan Democratic League for Women's rights working towards an autonomous family court

2006-05-02

In its report released to the public at the end of April, the Democratic League for Women's Rights insisted that the family justice system become autonomous.

By Hassan Benmehdi for Magharebia in Casablanca – 02/05/06

[File] Assouli

The LDDF report on the application of the Family Law, two years after its enactment, calls for family justice to be transformed with the creation of an autonomous court along the lines of other courts. The document was put together by the Moroccan Women's Information Centre and Observatory and the Network of Hearings Centres and Judicial Counsel (LDDF Assistance).

Presented on 26 April in Casablanca by LDDF Secretary General Fouzia Assouli, the report points out some positive aspects of the application of the Family Law. Aspects connected with marriage, divorce, the prohibition of polygamy, allowances, marital violence and the application of the law's provisions are cited. The document also brings to light some negative points, which mostly consist of ways in which the law has been sidestepped or had some of its provisions poorly implemented.

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In its recommendations, the report calls for the setting of a mothers' social security fund, payment of allowances into court accounts before judgements regarding a return to the home, improvement of information dissemination and the creation of a special police force with social workers to lead investigations concerning marital violence.

The report also insists that women who have been subject to violence should be accompanied by a lawyer or social worker when talking to the judiciary police, opening inquiries, submitting the violent husband for psychiatric treatment. It also calls for the criminalisation of sexual harassment.

4,855 marriages with minors were recorded in 2005

As for the marriage of minors, the report recommends linking social inquiries with a medical and psychological certificate to take proceedings against those who use fraudulent means to engage in polygamy with minors, implement the procurator general's role in child protection and stipulate that the judge must not rely on visual assessment alone to authorise the marriage of a minor. According to report statistics, around 4,855 marriages with minors were recorded in 2005 in Marrakech, Casablanca, Béni Mellal, Rabat, Fqih Bensaleh, Ouarzazate, and Guelmin. Marrakech tops the list with 1,920 marriages, ahead of Casablanca with 1,131.

The overall conclusion of the LDDF reports is that transforming family justice into an autonomous, independent court system is necessary.

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نورهان Posted 2006-12-14

Thank you for addressing the subject. By the way, I need to receive an article on the participation of Moroccan women in her community. Thank you for sending the subject ASAP

محمد Posted 2008-05-28

I have a suggestion about the family law concerning alimony: the claimant (wife) should make the suit alone and then the judge must follow up the case until the claimant receives her due rights as soon as possible.

rahida ait chgare Posted 2008-12-15

I am a victim of violence. I want the phone number of the league as soon as possible. My husband beats me and imprisons me. I am concerned about my son from him. Help.

Below is the contact information for the LDDF: Ligue démocratique pour les droits de la femme 27, Rue Banafssaj - 1er étage No 1, Mers Sultan - Casablanca lddf@menara.ma (212) 22 29 78 69

نادية25 Posted 2009-01-15

Salam alikum. Can you help me and provide me information about violence against women (threatening with a knife, beating…) and what are the steps to be followed to impose on the husband the obligation and responsibility for the children? Please reply as soon as possible. My greetings.

mariya Posted 2009-01-31

I ask you please for a legal assistance only. I was deprived of my rights and have evidence against those who were unjust to me. Thank you.

Margaret Posted 2009-02-03

Put these guys behind bars..they are a disgrace to Islam..they have to be brought to justice and a severe beating or more..

محمد شملال Posted 2009-03-28

I ask you to consult an article under the title “The family code between discourse and reality”. See the weekly Al Hayat Al Jadida, the last issue of March 28 to April 2. With my greetings, Mohamed Chemlal, a writer opposing extremism and all forms of discrimination and injustice against women.

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