Africa-Press – Angola. The judge and president of the Constitutional Court, Laurinda Prazeres Monteiro Cardoso, is in Rabat, capital of the Kingdom of Morocco, where she participated last Friday and Saturday, in the 16th Session of the Conference of African Constitutional Jurisdictions (CJCA).
Composed of 48 African constitutional jurisdictions and several observer members, the CJCA analyzed, in this last session, among the various topics scheduled, the report on activities carried out in 2023, the state of cooperation with the African Union, the program of activities and the budget of organization for this year.
The work of the 16th Session of the Conference of African Constitutional Jurisdictions was guided by Mohammed Amine Benabdallah, president of the Court of the Kingdom of Morocco and the Conference of African Constitutional Jurisdictions.
The Conference of African Constitutional Jurisdictions is an African institution that brings together the African Courts, responsible for ensuring and fully complying with the Magna Law in the countries, works directly in the promotion of Constitutional Justice, in the exchange of experiences, in the promotion of constitutional jurisprudence, in the dissemination of universal values and principles of the Rule of Law, Democracy and Human Rights, as enshrined in the preamble of the Constitutive Act of the African Union.
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