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Casa África hosted today, Monday, the Morocco-Spain Legal Certainty meeting, organised by the institution in collaboration with the Ministry of Presidency, Justice and Equality of the Canary Islands, the Spanish Ministry of Justice and the General Council of the Judiciary. The objective of this seminar, organised around two workshops and a discussion, is to continue the process of creating a common area of legal certainty between Spain and Morocco and promoting arbitration, international legal cooperation and extra-judicial solutions to give prompt response to commercial disputes.
This initiative aims to directly influence the improvement of trade relations between the two countries, which are already excellent. The official opening of the meeting took place at 10.30 a.m. and was attended by Rafael Catalá Polo, Minister of Justice of Spain; Álvaro Cuesta Martínez, Member of the General Council of the Judiciary of Spain; Naziha Harrak, President of the Chamber of the Supreme Court of the Kingdom of Morocco; Francisco Hernandez Spinola, Minister of the Presidency, Justice and Equality of the Canary Islands, and Luis Padrón Lopez, Casa África's Director General. The conference also had the sponsorship of Binter Canarias.
This meeting responds to the growing need for new models of resolution of conflicts in the context of global trade relations, enrolling in the line of work of the Atlantic Arbitration Centre, an initiative that generates greater confidence in businessmen from both sides and, hence greater stability for the exercise of trade and investment activity.
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