Anyone trying to understand how Morocco's courts work in English runs into the same wall: the primary sources are in French and Arabic, and clear explanatory writing is scarce. Our latest article is part of our effort to close that gap."The Architecture of Moroccan Justice: How the Kingdom's Courts Are Organized Under Law 38-15," by Jadoua BENSEGHIR,.It gives a clear, structured account of Moroccan judicial organization after the 2022 reform (Law 38-15): a single judicial order built in three degrees, from the courts of first instance up to the Court of Cassation, with specialized commercial, administrative, and proximity jurisdictions sitting inside it.
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