Transnational Family Law
Marriage, divorce, custody, successions and the Moudawana. Comparative analysis of legal systems.
Applied research
A centre for analysis, research and documentation on intercultural legal dialogue, Euro-Mediterranean cooperation and fundamental rights.
What it is
The AGAMI Observatory regularly publishes reports, analyses, case-law notes and comparative studies, with the aim of producing knowledge that can be applied by professionals, institutions and civil society.
It is the association's most strategic project: it positions AGAMI as a centre for applied research and a point of reference for universities, institutions and the media on intercultural law and Euro-Mediterranean cooperation.
Thematic areas
Marriage, divorce, custody, successions and the Moudawana. Comparative analysis of legal systems.
Legislation on immigration, residence, citizenship and the protection of fundamental rights.
Gender equality, women's empowerment and the fight against discrimination in intercultural contexts.
Bilateral agreements, judicial cooperation, institutional dialogue Italy-Morocco-Europe.
What it publishes
Within two or three years of regular publishing, AGAMI aims to become an authoritative source on intercultural legal dialogue, citable by universities, public bodies and journalists.
In-depth analyses
The AGAMI Observatory coordinates lines of work that are explored in greater depth in dedicated observatories.
Monitoring of legislative, case-law and social developments in the Euro-Mediterranean area.
Find out moreMapping and analysis of the treaty instruments governing transnational family relationships.
Find out moreTechnical and legal analysis of the phenomena generated by the Mattei Plan and Italy-Africa cooperation.
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