Taraq AlTawil

Associate Professor
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Introduction

Tareq Na’el Al-Tawil

Associate Professor of Business Law & Ethics

LLB            University of Jordan (Jordan)
LLM            Cardiff University (UK)  
P.h.D        
    University of Manchester (UK)

Tareq Al-Tawil is an Associate Professor of Business Law and Ethics. He lived and worked in the United Kingdom prior to coming to the UAE. He holds degrees from the Universities of Jordan (LLB) and Cardiff (LLM) in the United Kingdom, and a Ph.D. in Law from the University of Manchester in the United Kingdom. Dr Tareq has published extensively in the areas of Corporate Social Responsibility, Corporate Law, Business Ethics and Contract Law.

 

Research and Professional Activities

  1. Research interests: Corporate Social Responsibility, Corporate Law, Business Ethics and Contract Law

    Current Projects:  The Potential Impact of the changes to the UAE Commercial Companies Law

Teaching Areas

Teaching Areas

Business Law, Corporate Governance, Business Ethics, Commercial Law, Employment Law.

Subject code and number

Course name

Semester/year taught

Name of the university

Law 606

 English for Legal purposes

2018-2019

Zayed University

BUS 668

International Law and Business Ethics

2018-2020

Zayed University

LAW 200

Business Law and Ethics

2018-2021

Zayed University

 

Refereed International Articles (in press/forthcoming):

  1. Al-Tawil, T., Gantasala, P., Walaaeldeen I. (2021) " The Potential Impact of the 2020 UAE FDI Decree and Side Agreements ", ICSID Review - Foreign Investment Law Journal (Published by: OUP) .

Refereed International Articles (published):

  1. Al-Tawil, T., Gantasala, P., Younies, H. (2021) "Labour-Friendly Practices and Value Maximization: a SEM approach", International Journal of Law and Management 63(5), 498–516 (Published by: Emerald Group Publishing).
  1. Gantasala, P., Gantasala, S., Al-Tawil, T., Prasad, P. (2021) "Quality of learning experience, Student satisfaction and Perceived overall experience in the COVID-19 context", Journal of Applied Research in Higher Education (Published by: Emerald Group Publishing).

               3. Younies, H. & Al-Tawil, T. (2020) " Effect of Cyber Crime Laws on Protecting Citizens and Businesses in the United Arab Emirates (UAE)", Journal of Financial Crime 27 (4), 1089-1105 (Published by: Emerald Group Publishing).

              4. Al-Tawil, T. & Younies, H. (2020) "Corporate Governance: On the Crossroads of Meta-regulation and Social Responsibility", Journal of Financial Crime 27 (3), 801-820 (Published by: Emerald Group Publishing). Vol. ahead-of-print No. ahead-of-print. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJLMA-02-2020-0046.

              5. Al-Tawil, T.N. & Younies, H. (2020), "The implications of the Brexit from EU and bitcoin", Journal of Money Laundering Control (Published by: Emerald Group Publishing). Vol. ahead-of-print No. ahead-of-print. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJLMA-02-2020-0046.

              6. Younies, H. & Al-Tawil, T. (2020) "Hospitality Workers’ Reward and Recognition", International Journal of Law and Management (Published by: Emerald Group Publishing). Vol. ahead-of-print No. ahead-of-print. https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/IJLMA-02-2020-0046/full/html.

               7. Al-Tawil, T., Eleswed, M. Walaaeldeen I. (2019) “From the Industrial Revolution to Globalisation and Integrative Labour Markets" International Journal of Environment, Workplace and Employment Vol. 5 No.4, pp.336 – 349.

               8. Al-Tawil, T. & Younies, H. (2019) "Corporate Governance and Social Responsibility: A Comparative Analysis of the UK, UAE, Australia and the US", The International Company and Commercial Law Review 30 (2), 83-102  (Published by: Sweet & Maxwell).

               9. Al-Tawil, T. (2019) "Piercing the Corporate Veil: When LLCs and Corporations May be at Risk", International Journal of Law and Management 61 (2), 328-344 (Published by: Emerald Group Publishing).

Book Chapters (published):

              1. Al-Tawil, T. & Younies, H. (2019). ‘DIFC: Courts of the Future’, in Xandra Kramer and John Sorabji (eds.) International Business Courts: A European and Global Perspective. Eleven International Publishing, pp. 205-234.