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Moroccan laws and regulations

Moroccan laws and regulations are a set of rules, laws, and regulations enacted by the government of Morocco to govern the day-to-day activities of its citizens. These laws and regulations cover a variety of areas, including civil and criminal law, labor law, public health, and environmental protection. Moroccan law is based on a combination of Islamic and French legal systems and is enforced by the courts and the police. The legal system is also influenced by the European Union, through various agreements and treaties. Some of the main laws and regulations in Morocco include the penal code, civil code, labor code, code of civil procedure, and family code.

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