Introduction to the Moroccan legal system

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A resource guide explaining the legal system in Morocco, with bibliographic details of sources and links to materials available on the internet. The guide was written in 2006 by Paris based academic Dahmène Touchent and updated in 2018 by Netty Butera a Governance consultant in Rwanda and Kevashinee Pillay a South African based attorney. The authors outline the structures and working of executive, legislative and judicial powers providing information on other authorities including the Constitutional Council and links to government websites. Reference is made to relevant textbooks and links are given to law faculties, legislation websites and law libraries. The guide is made freely available on New York University's Globalex website.

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