Year: 2025 Volume: 7 Issue: 4
SPECIAL ISSUE– THE 4TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON THE EXPERIMENTAL SCIENCES MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Women's rights in Jordanian commercial legislation and related laws- Dr. Dima Matruk Aleawn |Pages: 1-29|
DOI: https://zenodo.org/records/10691448
Keywords: Women's rights, Jordanian commercial legislation.
Abstract: Women's right to practice trade is based primarily on commercial law, and thus trade law is what governs women's commercial activities with its objective scope, represented by commercial businesses, and its personal scope, represented by merchants, in a manner linked to many other laws such as administrative law, civil law, social security law, investment promotion law, law. Private international law, criminal law and other relevant laws, in addition to a group of international trade agreements, agreements dealing with human rights, and agreements related to women. This is to enable women to practice commercial activities and entrepreneurship, to empower them economically and gain independence with their economic rights, to increase job opportunities for women, to facilitate their access to bank loans, and to remove barriers that hinder women’s progress, starting from discriminatory laws, all the way to unfair participation in bearing the burdens of home and family care. Here we discuss This demand includes women's rights in national commercial legislation.
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International Jordanian journal Aryam for humanities and social sciences; IJJA publishing journal committed towards providing a platform to outstanding scientists and researchers to exhibit their findings for the furtherance of Humanities and Social Sciences. Issued by the Jordanian Center for Research and Studies.
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The Journal’s website supported the Arabic language with the ISSN number (2706-8455) in the period 2019-2023. The Journal began supporting the English language since the beginning of 2024 and with the ISSN number (3006-7286).

