Rosina Aman

Call Year: 2005
 

Areas of Practice

Children (Private & Public Law)

Domestic Violence

Ancillary Relief

Rosina Aman’s practice covers all areas of family law. Rosina represents local authorities, parents and children's guardians and appears at all levels of court.

Before coming to the Bar, Rosina worked for a number of years for non-government organisations in the area of children’s rights and human rights.

Rosina has worked for Central London Advice Service, Barnardos, European Commission and the Children’s Rights Alliance for England.

Rosina spent many years as an adviser and campaigner in the field of welfare rights, homelessness, anti poverty initiatives and young refugees and asylum seekers. Rosina worked for the European Commission as the UK co-ordinator and project author for a pan European project on migrant families and social exclusion working alongside European lawyers and NGOs. 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 2 years as assistant researcher on privacy law.

Memberships

Family Law Bar Association

Lawyers for Liberty

Human Rights Lawyers Association

Education 

BA Hons (University College London & University of Paris IV, Sorbonne) 

Reported Cases

SS v KS [2009] EWHC 1575 (Fam)

Interim contact when there are allegations of domestic violence in contact proceedings.

Languages Spoken

French and Bengali