Wehbe: “Legal recognition of the value of the work of women at home is an urgent necessity.”

This article was automatically translated from HIBAPRESS, the Arabic version:
This article was automatically translated from Hibapress, the Arabic version:
Heba Press – Rabat
As part of the family code reform workshops, and in partnership with the European Union and the Council of Europe, the Ministry of Justice organized on Tuesday April 15, 2025 at the Marriott Hotel – Rabat, a high -level international symposium in the title: “Recognition and calculation of the value of domestic work which is not carried out in cases of divorce – comparative experiences. »»
This symposium is part of the dynamics of global reform observed by Morocco under the visionary direction of King Mohammed VI, which aims to improve the principles of justice, dignity and equity within the family, while paying particular attention to the protection of the rights of women and children and to the improvement of the economic equality of sexes.
The opening speech of the symposium was pronounced on behalf of the Minister of Justice, Abdel Latif Wehbe, Rima Lablaili, director of cooperation and communication at the Ministry of Justice, who confirmed in his speech that the legal recognition of the value of minor social justice is often carried out by women in silence.
She stressed that the family code is in its current form, and despite the accumulated gains, it still requires fundamental modifications, in particular with regard to article 49 which regulates the financial responsibility of the couple.
In this context, she stressed that Morocco aims through the expected reform to improve the recognition of the non -monetary contribution in marriage and adopt a fair approach which calculates domestic work as an economic value which fits into the legal and financial equation during divorce.
A certain number of experts, judges and academics of several European countries, including France, Spain, Belgium, Germany, Portugal, Switzerland and Ireland, participated in the symposium, where they examined the experiences of their country in the field of household action in the context of the mechanisms of the distribution of family mediation and remuneration.
The interventions deal with leading models such as the financial remuneration system for domestic work in Spanish law (article 1438), and the French approach which adopts the principle of equity in the granting of contributions, as well as the Swiss and Belgian models which attach the importance to the effort of the house in the logic of the sharing of burdens and gains.
This symposium has just singed the national debate, strengthening comparative accumulation and confirming once again the opening of Morocco to international experiences, within the framework of its legislative sovereignty and its firm commitment to the values of equality, social justice and human dignity, and to consolidate the principle of partnership within the family as a spouse based on balance and solidarity.
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