In a remarkable academic event, Professor Ikram El Kossri presented her doctoral thesis titled “Annual Financial Laws and Their Role in Implementing the Aspirational Development Model in Morocco – A Comparative Study” under the supervision of Dr. Hmidoch Madani. The thesis explored the role of annual financial laws in achieving sustainable development by examining their mechanisms and impact on implementing the economic and social reforms outlined in Morocco’s new development model. A comparative analysis with other countries’ experiences added an academic dimension that enhances the study’s scientific value.
The scholarly session, attended by distinguished professors and researchers, provided a platform for enriching discussions on the thesis content. The review committee comprised prominent academic figures: Professor Mohamed El Modden (rapporteur), Professor Rachid Adnan (rapporteur), Professor Khalid Saleh (rapporteur), and Professor Ahmed Hammoumi (member). The committee commended the high quality and importance of the research while offering constructive feedback aimed at refining and enhancing the study as a distinguished academic reference in the field.
At the conclusion of the discussion, Professor Ikram El Kossri was awarded her doctorate with high distinction, accompanied by a recommendation from the committee to publish the thesis due to its scientific and practical significance. Dr. El Kossri expressed her profound gratitude to the committee members for their time and efforts in evaluating her work, affirming her commitment to incorporating their feedback into the final version of the thesis.
Dr. El Kossri also extended her heartfelt thanks to her family and friends who attended the session, acknowledging their unwavering support throughout her academic journey. This research, a significant addition to Morocco’s academic library, represents a vital contribution to the discourse on fiscal policies and the prospects of achieving sustainable development through innovative and effective annual financial laws.
source : fesnews media