The National Human Rights Council (CNDH) participated in a roundtable on "Guarantees for Victims in the Draft Criminal Procedure: Housing Associations in Morocco as a Model" organized by the National Coordination of Victims of Housing and Real Estate Associations in Morocco. The event took place on Friday, October 25, 2024, at the CNDH’s headquarters in Rabat, Morocco.
At this roundtable, Pr. Mohamed El Hachimi, CNDH Director of the Studies and Researches Directorate, highlighted the critical challenge posed by the inadequate legal protection of real estate owners’ rights. He also noted the broader challenges related to the role of housing associations, emphasizing the lack of a clear and comprehensive legislative framework that regulates their work.
Pr. El Hachimi underscored that the discussions at this roundtable would constitute an important contribution to formulating effective solutions to address the pressing issues facing victims of lobbies of real estate and housing associations, thus contributing to achieving justice and ensuring equity.