This article highlights the critical relationship between Moroccans and their land, where attachment can sometimes lead to extreme behaviors, complicating real estate transactions. The author refers to previous key symposia, including a 1978 Ministry of Justice conference on land problems and the 1983 National Days on Land Registration organized by the Land Conservation Directorate. These meetings aimed to unify judicial precedents, accelerate dispute resolution, and simplify registration procedures to encourage citizens to register their properties. The discussion contrasts the ordinary land system with the registered (conservative) system, emphasizing the need to protect property rights while addressing practical and legal obstacles in land management and urban development.
Al Montassir El Daoudi (Sat,) studied this question.