Zeina Jallad
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Zeina Jallad
Summary
Zeina Jallad is a human[1]. She was born on January 30, 1983[2]. She worked as a diplomat[3] and jurist[4].
Key Facts
- Zeina Jallad was born on January 30, 1983[2].
- Zeina Jallad held citizenship in Palestine[5].
- Zeina Jallad held citizenship in France[6].
- Zeina Jallad held citizenship in Jordan[7].
- Arabic was Zeina Jallad's native language[8].
- Zeina Jallad worked as a diplomat[3].
- Zeina Jallad's professions included jurist[4].
- Zeina Jallad's field of work was United Nations Special Rapporteur[9].
- Zeina Jallad held the position of Special Rapporteur on the negative impact of unilateral coercive measures[10].
- Zeina Jallad was employed by American University of Beirut[11].
- Zeina Jallad was a member of Palestinian Bar Association[12].
- Zeina Jallad was a member of New York State Bar Association[13].
- Zeina Jallad was a member of Birzeit University[14].
- Zeina Jallad was a member of International Association of Penal Law[15].
- Zeina Jallad was a member of Law and Society Association[16].
- Zeina Jallad is recorded as female[17].
- Zeina Jallad's instance of is recorded as human[18].
- Zeina Jallad's honorific prefix is recorded as Excellency[19].
- Zeina Jallad earned the academic degree of bachelor's degree[20].
- Zeina Jallad earned the academic degree of master's degree[21].
- Zeina Jallad earned the academic degree of doctorate[22].
- Zeina Jallad's family name is recorded as Jallad[23].
- Zeina Jallad's given name is recorded as Zina[24].
- Zeina Jallad's academic major is recorded as law[25].
- Zeina Jallad's relative is recorded as Saadeh Jallad[26].
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Origins and Family
Zeina Jallad was born on January 30, 1983[2]. Arabic was her native language[8].
Education
Academic degrees include bachelor's degree[20], master's degree[21], and doctorate[22].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include diplomat[3] and jurist[4]. Zeina Jallad's field of work was United Nations Special Rapporteur[9]. Among her employers was American University of Beirut[11]. She held the position of Special Rapporteur on the negative impact of unilateral coercive measures[10].