Freedom of Expression/History/Country sources/Morocco
What is the oldest written source in this country that mentions this right?
Morocco
Morocco’s 1962 Constitution, which was adopted 6 years after its independence from France (ConstitutionNet), guarantees the right to all forms of freedom of expression in Article 9 and that there will be “no limitation in the exercise of these freedoms may be imposed except by law.” The 2011 Constitution resulting from the Arab Spring omits this limitation in its mention of freedom of expression in Article 25.
References:
ConstitutionNet. Constitutional History of Morocco, (Accessed 7 June, 2024): https://constitutionnet.org/country/morocco
Constitution of the Kingdom of Morocco, 1962. A.J. Peaslee and D.P. Xydis (1965), World Constitutions Illustrated, HeinOnline: https://heinonline.org/HOL/P?h=hein.cow/zzma0011&i=1
Constitution of the Kingdom of Morocco, 2011. HeinOnline (2011), World Constitutions Illustrated, HeinOnline: https://heinonline.org/HOL/P?h=hein.cow/zzma0046&i=1