Hadeel Al-Zu’biUniversity of Jordan | UJ · Department of Public Law
Hadeel Al-Zu’bi
PhD in Administrative Law
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Introduction
Dr. Hadeel Al-Zu'bi was born and raised in Amman City. She works as an Assistant Professor of law at the University of Jordan, also serving as Assistant President for Legal Affairs at the University.
Dr. Al-Zu'bi holds a Ph.D. Degree in Administrative Law from the University of Bordeaux, an LLM Degree in Fundamental Public Law from the University of Bordeaux, and a graduate from the University of Jordan.
Her working languages are Arabic, English & French
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June 2021 - present
Education
October 2014 - July 2019
September 2013 - September 2014
September 2008 - September 2011
Publications
Publications (6)
الأهداف: تهدف هذه الدراسة لتوضيح الإطار القانوني الناظم لواجب الموظف العام بالإفصاح عن تعارض المصالح، والاستفادة من التجربة الفرنسية في مواجهته للوقوف على الثغرات التشريعية التي شابت النصوص الأردنية، من خلال بيان واجبات الموظف العام وتحديد ماهية تعارض المصالح وآلية الإفصاح عنه وحالاته سواء للموظف الذي على رأس عمله أو بعد انتهاء خدمته.
المنهجية: تم...
Inequality in employment is a significant barrier to the advancement of social and
economic development for persons with disabilities (PWDs) in the Jordanian context.
The objective of this study is to address the disparity between theoretical concepts
and practical implementation of the accessibility of public employment for PWDs.
This was achieved...
The purpose of this study is to develop an understanding of the legal framework for combatting administrative corruption in Jordan and its impact on the Jordanian economy. This paper seeks to answer its key-question which asks whether the existence of a robust legal framework for combatting administrative corruption is able to help to grease the wh...
This paper seeks to explore why women’s participation in the Jordanian workforce remains comparatively low—despite an increase in the number of employed women across many countries and regions. Focusing on the Jordanian private sector, where the greatest disparities lie, we assess the conformity between the provisions that regulate family-related r...
Child support is an internationally recognized child’s right. It should be viewed as a basic human right and therefore treated accordingly by lawmakers and legal practitioners. In Jordan, child support is mainly regulated by the Jordanian Personal Status Law (JPSL), which is directly derived from Islamic law. However, Jordan is also a signatory sta...