The Moroccan Law Review

Independent legal journal · Established 2020

Moroccan law,
in global conversation.

Clear, rigorous legal writing on Moroccan law for scholars, practitioners, businesses, and anyone working across jurisdictions in Africa.

The journal

Making droit marocain legible beyond its borders.

The Moroccan Law Review is an independent platform for Moroccan law, Africa law, and comparative legal research. We bring structure and context to a legal system whose primary sources are often accessible only in Arabic or French — without sacrificing precision.

Orientation note

Naviguer le droit marocain.

An orientation note mapping Morocco’s legal system for foreign practitioners. It brings together the hierarchy of norms, eight foundational codes, and key legislation across the country’s principal fields of law.

86 Founding statutes named by field
25 Fields of Moroccan law
8 Foundational codes highlighted

Moroccan law consultations

English-speaking legal expertise, grounded in Morocco.

For cross-border businesses, investors, counsel and researchers, we help create a clear starting point in Moroccan law and connect enquiries with English-speaking legal experts in Morocco.

  • Business law, contracts and commercial matters
  • Investment, regulatory and compliance questions
  • Litigation orientation and local procedure
  • Comparative legal research and legal due diligence