Introduction

This article offers a structured account of how Moroccan law is formed, ranked and applied. Beginning with the foundations of objective law, it traces the hierarchy from the 2011 Constitution through organic and ordinary laws, decree-laws, dahirs, decrees and administrative orders, while also addressing international conventions, unwritten sources, temporal and territorial application, and judicial review.

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