This article examines the Moroccan experience in constitutional review of legislation through comparison with the French model. It reviews the historical development of constitutional review in France, especially under the Fifth Republic, and analyzes the Moroccan institutional framework, legal basis, and competent bodies. It also discusses the impact of constitutional review on lawmaking and on the relationship between the legislative and executive branches.
Abderrahmane El Kadiri (Tue,) studied this question.
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