1. Barnet, C 2009 ‘The Socialization of Female Islamists: Paternal and Educational Influence’, Hawwa: Journal of Women of the Middle East and the Islamic World, 7: 57–87
2. Bouasria, A 2013 The Second Coming of Morocco’s “Commander of the Faithful”: Mohammed VI and Morocco’s Religious Policy in Bruce Maddy-Weitzman & Daniel Zisenwine (eds) Contemporary Morocco: State, Politics and Society under Mohammed VI London: Routledge: 37-56
3. Boukaissi, F Z 2007 ‘Du Déroulement des Audiences à la Section de la Justice de la Famille Près les Tribunaux de Première Instance de Rabat’ in Malika Benradi, Houria Alami M’chichi, Abdellah Ounnir, Mohamed Mouaqit, Fatima Zohra Boukaissi, and Rabha Zeidguy (eds) Le Code de la Famille: Perceptions et Practique Judiciaire Bonn: Friedrich Ebert Stiftung: 189–216
4. Buehler, M 2016 ‘Do You Have “Connections” at the Courthouse? An Original Survey on Informal Influence and Judicial Rulings in Morocco’, Political Research Quarterly, 69(4): 760–772
5. Buskens, L 2003 ‘Recent Debates on Family Law Reform in Morocco: Islamic Law as Politics in an Emerging Public Sphere’, Islamic Law and Society, 10(1): 70–131