Judiciary of Morocco

The Judiciary of Morocco is an independent branch of the Moroccan government, subject only to the Moroccan Constitution.

Moroccan law book's in Arabic language.

Structure

The Moroccan court structure consists of:

  • Communal and District Courts
  • Administrative Tribunals
  • First Instance Courts
  • Courts of Appeal
  • Supreme Court
  • Special Court of Justice
  • High Court
  • Trade Courts
  • The Standing Tribunal of the Royal Armed Forces

Agreements with other judiciaries

In June 2006, Morocco and Argentina signed a bilateral agreement on judicial cooperation.

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