This report presents and discusses the specialized study days devoted to parliamentary experience and legislative practice in Morocco, held at the Faculty of Law in Rabat from May 24 to 26, 1984. The author summarizes the central questions raised during the meeting, including the assessment of the Moroccan parliament, the relationship between politics and law, the limits between public and private law, and the role of legal and social sciences in analyzing legislative institutions. The report reviews the diversity of contributions and debates, highlighting the importance of interdisciplinary reflection on parliamentary practice in the Moroccan context.
Mohamed Moatassim (Sat,) studied this question.