Ahmad Nouri Ziadat (born 1950) is the Jordanian Minister of Justice.[1] He was appointed as minister on 7 May 2021.[2] Previously he had served as Minister of State for Legal Affairs since 12 October 2020 in Bisher Al-Khasawneh's Cabinet led by Prime Minister Bisher Al-Khasawneh.[3][4]

Ahmad Ziadat
Minister of Justice
Assumed office
7 May 2021
Prime MinisterBisher Al-Khasawneh
Minister of State for Legal Affairs
In office
12 October 2020 – 7 May 2021
Prime MinisterBisher Al-Khasawneh
Succeeded byWafaa Bani Mustafa
Personal details
Born
Ahmad Nouri Ziadat

1950
Alma materHarvard University (LL.M.)
University of London (LL.D.)

Education edit

Ziadat holds a Bachelor of Law (1983) from the University of Jordan, a Master of Laws (1985) from the Harvard University and a Doctor of Law (1989) from the University of London.[1][4]

Career edit

From 1983 until 1984, Ziadat was a research and teaching assistant at the University of Jordan. Between 1990 and 2003, he worked as an assistant professor at the University of Jordan and as a part-time lecturer at the Institute of Banking Studies, Al-Ahliyya Amman University and Al-Bayt University.[1][5]

In 2003, he was named associate professor at the University of Jordan, and additionally served as the Dean of the Faculty of Law until 2005.[1][2]

In 2016, Ziadat was appointed Minister of State for Prime Ministry Affairs.[2]

From 2020 until 2021, he served as Minister of State for Legal Affairs.[6][7]

Since 7 May 2021, Ziadat has been the Minister of Justice.[2]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "Ministry of Justice". The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. Retrieved 31 July 2021.
  2. ^ a b c d "Royal Decree approves reshuffle of PM Khasawneh's Cabinet". Jordan Times. 2021-03-07. Retrieved 2022-07-31.
  3. ^ Luck, Taylor (12 October 2020). "Who is in Jordan's new Cabinet?". The National. Archived from the original on 18 October 2020. Retrieved 24 October 2020.
  4. ^ a b "Resumes of new ministers". Roya News. 12 October 2020. Archived from the original on 24 October 2020. Retrieved 24 October 2020.
  5. ^ "Curriculum Vitae Dr. Ahmad" (PDF). University of Jordan. Retrieved 12 April 2023.
  6. ^ Luck, Taylor (2020-10-13). "Who is in Jordan's new Cabinet?". The National. Retrieved 2023-04-12.
  7. ^ "Jordanian ministers sacked for attending dinner breaching COVID-19 rules". Arab News. 2021-02-28. Retrieved 2023-04-12.