Abstract
Moroccan legislation has been influenced by the concept of quality since the country’s accession to the World Trade Organization, through the reinforcement of the obligation of conformity between the seller and the buyer, in order to ensure that products comply with recognized safety and health standards. Moroccan law has addressed this obligation in its general provisions (the Dahir on Obligations and Contracts) and in specific laws, such as the Consumer Protection Law, which allows the buyer to seek compensation when the seller breaches the obligation of conformity and the warranty of quality.
Recommended Citation
Benkaddour, Sabah
(2025)
"Provisions on the Obligation of Conformity in a Sales Contract: General Rules vs. Specific Legislation,"
Revue Marocaine de Droit, d'Economie et de Gestion (Moroccan Journal of Law, Economics and Management): Vol. 30:
Iss.
2, Article 5.
https://doi.org/10.66499/2665-7112.1714
Available at:
https://scholarhub.univh2c.ma/remadeg/vol30/iss2/5
DOI
10.66499/2665-7112.1714