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Title: | Human rights in Moroccan politics |
Authors: | Sater, James N. |
Keywords: | Human rights -- Morocco Political persecution -- Morocco Freedom of the press -- Morocco Civil rights -- Morocco Government accountability -- Morocco |
Issue Date: | 2004 |
Publisher: | University of Malta. Faculty of Laws |
Citation: | Sater, J. N. (2004). Human rights in Moroccan politics. Mediterranean Journal of Human Rights, 8(1), 275-296. |
Abstract: | In the early 1990s, the question of human rights was one of the central issues where the Kingdom of Morocco encountered domestic and international criticism. As a consequence, Morocco embarked on a political reform programme in order to improve its image abroad and in order to create a domestic consensus among political forces. This had positive effects on political liberties that Moroccans enjoyed but its character remained limited through the absence of independent institutions of checks and balances. |
URI: | https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/123665 |
Appears in Collections: | Mediterranean Journal of Human Rights, volume 8, number 1 |
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