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La Pratique marocaine du droit des traités (Essai sur le droit conventionnel marocain). By Hassan Ouazzani Chahdi. Paris: Librairie Générale de Droit et de Jurisprudence, 1982. Pp. 554. F.209.50.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 March 2017

Joseph P. Murphy*
Affiliation:
Of the New York and Florida State Bars

Abstract

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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1985

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References

1 Article 6 of the Treaty of Fez, Mar. 30, 1912, states: “His Majesty, the Sultan, agrees not to undertake any act having an international character without the prior consent of the Government of the Republic of France.”

2 The present Alaouite dynasty—no relationship to the Alaouites in Syria—of King Hassan II dates back to 1640.

3 Article 11 of the French-Moroccan Diplomatic Accords of May 28, 1956, states: “Morocco hereby assumes the obligations resulting from international treaties concluded by France in the name of Morocco, as well as those which result from the international acts concerning Morocco, on which it has made no observations” (trans, in 51 AJIL 681 (1957)).