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Moroccan Legal System Readies to Introduce Alternative Sentencing

The reform reflects Morocco’s ongoing commitment to harmonize its legal framework with international human rights standards and global best practices.

Asmae DaoudibyAsmae Daoudi
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Moroccan Legal System Readies to Introduce Alternative Sentencing

Moroccan Legal System Readies to Introduce Alternative Sentencing

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Rabat — Morocco is set to implement a major judicial reform with the introduction of alternative sentencing measures. The move is aimed at reducing prison overcrowding and promoting the reintegration of offenders into society, said Minister Delegate for Relations with Parliament and Government Spokesperson Mustapha Baitas. 

The decision is scheduled to come into effect at the end of August with the application of Law 43.22, representing a significant shift toward a more rehabilitative justice system.

Speaking at a press briefing following the weekly Government Council on Thursday, Baitas stressed that the success of this reform hinges on the full involvement of all stakeholders in the justice system. 

This includes judges, the Public Prosecutor’s Office, and the General Delegation for Prison Administration and Reintegration (DGAPR), all working under a new vision of justice focused on human rights and rehabilitation.

Baitas described the upcoming enforcement of Law 43.22 as a “clear and meaningful recognition of human rights,” providing legal avenues for non-custodial sentencing while protecting victims’ rights and considering the severity of certain crimes.

Read also: Government Approves Decree Making Alternative Sentencing in Morocco a Reality

 

The new law outlines specific cases in which alternative sentences—such as community service, fines, or restrictions on certain activities—may be applied. However, it excludes serious crimes, including corruption, embezzlement, drug trafficking, human organ trafficking, sexual exploitation of minors, and repeat offenses. These remain subject to traditional custodial penalties.

More than just legal adjustments, the reform is part of Morocco’s broader effort to align its national legal framework with international human rights standards and recommendations from global bodies active in the fields of justice and crime prevention.

Baitas emphasized that alternative sentencing also supports Morocco’s response to the chronic issue of prison overcrowding. By offering solutions that focus on rehabilitation rather than incarceration, the law aims to ensure a more effective and humane justice system.

The government has put in place a comprehensive legal framework to support the rollout, including Law 43.22 and Decree No. 2.25.386, which outlines how alternative sentences should be applied and the related procedures.

The reform is in line with the High Directives of King Mohammed VI and represents a foundational step toward a modernized, rehabilitative, and rights-respecting penal system.

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