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AFRICAN RESEARCH NEXUS
SHINING A SPOTLIGHT ON AFRICAN RESEARCH
social sciences
When EU law meets Arabic law: Assessment of anti-corruption law in Morocco and some proposed amendments
Arab Law Quarterly, Volume 23, No. 4, Year 2009
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This article reviews the present state of the adoption of anti-corruption legal provisions usually adopted in EU (or candidate) countries in Morocco. Morocco lags behind many countries in its adoption of anti-corruption legislation, and the recently established Central Agency of the Prevention of Corruption is unlikely to succeed in speeding up the adoption of these measures. English language translations of a number of Moroccan anticorruption legal instruments are presented and amendments to these legal instruments are recommended (based on international best practice) in order to increase the likely effectiveness of Moroccan law enforcement institutions in fighting corruption. © 2009 Brill NV, Leiden.
Authors & Co-Authors
Michael, Bryane
United Kingdom, Oxford
University of Oxford, Linacre College
Nouaydi, Abdelaziz
Morocco, Rabat
Mohammed V University in Rabat
Statistics
Citations: 2
Authors: 2
Affiliations: 2
Identifiers
Doi:
10.1163/157302509X467362
ISSN:
02680556
e-ISSN:
15730255
Study Locations
Morocco