In 2004, the Government of Morocco (GoM) made major amendments to its family code, known as the Moudawana, which covers personal status issues such as marriage, divorce, alimony, child support, child custody, and inheritance. These reforms increased the rights of women within the family, and should boost women’s agency beyond family matters, for example increasing control of economic assets. The revisions followed a process of relatively open public...
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2014/4/01
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مذكرة موجزة
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90148
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2014/11/06
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Disclosed
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Ten years after Morocco's family code reforms : are gender gaps closing?
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minimum age of marriage for girl