The Moroccan government presented, on October 21st, a draft law reforming the compensation system for victims of road accidents, currently governed by a decree dating back to 1984. This long-awaited reform aims to adapt the legal framework to current economic and social realities. According to the government, the text seeks to establish a “balance between…...
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