The National Telecommunications Regulatory Agency (ANRT)
The National Telecommunications Regulatory Agency (ANRT) is the public body responsible for the control and regulation of the telecommunications sector.
The National Telecommunications Regulatory Agency (ANRT) is the public body responsible for the control and regulation of the telecommunications sector.
This Decree addresses telecommunication competition law issues.
For more information about this sector, please visit Public–Private Partnerships in Telecommunications & ICT.
Ref: Decree 2-05-772 2005 anticompetitive practices
Morocco
Act on the Protection and Enhancement of the Government
To learn more about this sector, visit Solid Waste Public Private Partnerships.
Ref: Maroc - Loi environnement
This suite of documents was developed under a World Bank project as sample documents for landfill projects in Morocco. It comprises the draft agreement, RFP and prequalification document.
For more materials on PPP projects for sanitary landfill, visit PPPs on Municipal Solid Waste (MSW).
Tracking Number :
Agreement_DAO_Decharge_BTO_Convention_Delegation_FR
RFP_DAO_Decharge_BTO_Reglement_Consultation_FR
RFQ_DAO_Decharge_BTO_Dossier_Prequalification_FR
For additional information on PPP projects for sanitary landfill, visit PPPs on Municipal Solid Waste (MSW).
Tracking Number:
Agreement_DAO_Decharge_DBO_Convention_FR
RFP_DAO_Decharge_DBO_Reglement_Consultation_FR
RFQ_DAO_Decharge_DBO_Dossier_Prequalification_FR
For more materials on Waste Collection and Street Sweeping, visit Municipal Solid Waste (MSW).
Tracking Number:
Contract_DAO_Proprete_Convention_FR
RFP_DAO_Proprete_Reglement_Consultation_FR
This document introduces the PPP legal and institutional framework of Morocco.
New Moroccan PPP Law, Client Alert by Paule Biensan and François-Guilhem Vaissier, White and Case, April 2015
This is Volume 1 of the Report which is the product of a FEMIP (Facility for Euro-Mediterranean Investment and Partnership) Trust Fund Study analysing the legal and financial frameworks for Public Private Partnerships (PPP) in each of the Mediterranean partner countries. The definition of PPP for the purposes of the Report is a partnership between the public and private sectors pursuant to a long term contractual agreement and covering the design, construction, financing and ongoing operation and maintenance of an infrastructure asset.