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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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