Abstract
The aim of this paper is to present an anthropological approach of the relationship between social structures, rules of conduct and social regulation system, in order to show the composite nature of the Morrocan law System. The system elements are : "modern" law, muslim law and customs. The place of this later is inhibited in jurists' knowledge, then rural collectivities are still producing such a law. The Morrocan communities in Atlas mountain studied illustrate how this kind of law is elaborated. It is almost a survival requirement, this because communities produce, consolidate their identity and legitimate their rights. Therefore, social practices are usually different from the established rules.
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