Faculty of Law
Hazelle Jones is a graduate of The UWI (BSc. and LLB). She obtained the LLM from Cambridge University, studying there on a Cambridge Commonwealth Trust/Tate & Lyle Cambridge Scholarship. She is an attorney-at-law.
Prior to joining MonaLaw, Hazelle Jones taught international law at both the graduate and undergraduate levels in the Department of Government, Mona, between the years 2003-2022. She has also taught The University’s Foundation Course, Law, Governance, Economy and Society. In 2018, she received The UWI Distinguished Teaching Award. Hazelle Jones also taught at the Norman Manley Law School.
Ms. Jones has worked at the Court of Appeal, Jamaica and in the field of international law at the Attorney General’s Chambers, Jamaica. She represented the Attorney General’s Chambers on several legal matters both locally and overseas.
Hazelle Jones is currently conducting research on the Law of the Sea with specific reference to the rules pertaining to the mining of the deep sea-bed.
H. Jones, “Doping in Sports: Athletes and Privacy Rights Considered,” WILJ Vol. 36(1), May (2011): 175-194.
H. Jones, “Know What You Ingest: Aspects of the Legal Literature on the Strict Liability Rule in the Athletic Doping Regime,” WILJ Vol.39 (1&2), 2014: 71-106.