Abstract

In Morocco, the New Family Law (2004) has introduced provisions in order to strengthen women’s rights and sexual equality. These reforms were made possible by a redefinition of the content and position of Islamic Law within the hierarchy of norms. Legitimated by the intervention of the King/Commander of the Faithful, the New Family Law has, however, so far had a limited impact due to a conservative case law and a lack of appropriation by the litigants.

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