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The Department of Equality convened a workshop on Moroccan family law and its implications for women (26/10/2012)

Meet Moroccan family law, particularly that of women, and a deeper understanding of sociological and psychological environment is the goal of the Training day "Moroccan Family Code. Application in Spain" to be held on 5 November in San Javier organized by the Department of Equality of the City of San Javier.

La Jornada, aimed at technical staff working with Moroccan population, and interested public, was presented by Councilwoman Equality, Celia Martinez and general counsel of CAVI, Centre for the Care of Victims of Domestic Violence, Africa Escudero, from where it departed the idea of ​​celebrating this day "training and information" through the commission of violence Equality Municipal Council.

The event was attended Elena Bermejo, vice president of the Council for Equality and designer of the poster for the Day.

The program to be held in the auditorium of the San Javier Town Hall from 09:30 h.

to 14:00 h.

is structured around several papers.

The coordinator of the School of Citizenship and Coexistence Malaga City Council, Ahmed Khalifa analyze the current social situation of Moroccan women, in the first presentation of the morning.

The president of the Moroccan Association for the Integration of Immigrants, and PhD and researcher at the University of Jaén, Ouald Karima Ali, analyze, then the status of women in the Moroccan Code regarding marriage, intermarriage and current treatment of polygamy.

Also examine issues such as the dissolution of marriage, divorce Moroccans in Spain, specifically in the case of immigrant women and their children.

Finally, the judge liaison between Morocco and Spain in the Moroccan embassy in Madrid, Hassan El Mazouizi, will discuss the implementation in Spain of the Moroccan Family Code, the current family law in Morocco since 2004 which is a significant change affect the rights of Moroccan women.

Know and familiarize yourself with the laws applicable to Moroccan women is the goal that led to staff CAVI, Centre for Victims of Domestic Violence, San Javier to propose a training day to facilitate the understanding of the current reality and legal Moroccan women's social, especially the staff currently working with them as CAVI personnel, lawyers, social workers, social educators and sociological, psychologists, local police, and staff associations and NGOs, but the day will be open to anyone interested.

The Councillor for Equality, Celia Martinez appreciated the proposal of the Council for Equality and considered the celebration of this day as "a step in the fight against gender violence and its eradication."

He recalled the day free of charge "because we want to reach as many people as possible."

Registration can be done in the Department of Equality, in the fax number: 968 January 19 98 or email: Felipe.andres @ sanjavier.es, indicating "Registration Day on November 5. Department of Equality" and personal data .

Source: Ayuntamiento de San Javier

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