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Children (Private & Public Law)
Family Law Act
Ancillary Relief
Rosina Aman’s practice covers all areas of
family law.
Prior to undertaking pupillage in chambers,
Rosina worked for a number of years for
non-government organisations in the area of
children’s rights and human rights. She has a
strong interest in human rights and
international law.
Rosina has worked for Central London Advice
Service, Barnardos, the European Union and the
Children’s Rights Alliance for England.
Rosina spent many years as an advice worker and
campaigner in the field of welfare rights,
homeless families, anti-poverty initiatives and
young refugees and asylum seekers. She has been
an advocate for care leavers and asylum seekers.
She worked for the EU as the UK co-ordinator and
project author for a pan-European project on
migrant families and social exclusion. She
worked alongside European lawyers and NGOs to
promote good practice on tackling social
exclusion.
Whilst at the Children’s Rights Alliance for
England, she was the campaign co-ordinator for a
Children’s Commissioner for England and
promotion of the UN Convention on the Rights of
the Child. She took a group of children and
young people to give evidence for the first time
to the Joint Committee for Human Rights.
Rosina volunteered at Liberty for two years as
assistant researcher on its privacy law project.
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