Aimee studied at the University of Law in Guildford, where she completed the LLM Legal Practice (SQE1&2). She has passed all of her Solicitors Qualifying Examinations, and will qualify as a Solicitor of England and Wales in 2025.
Aimee graduated with a Bachelor of Laws from the University of Surrey in 2021. Upon her return to Guernsey, she worked for The States of Guernsey Public Health Department, where she undertook and presented research on public health legislation to the Committee for Health and Social Care, which was used to inform legislative change on a local level.
Outside of her legal career, Aimee is a keen musician, having learned the Oboe and Alto Saxophone with the Guernsey Music Service, and went on to act as Vice President of her university's Jazz Orchestra.
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Sanctions reporting: Episode I - The phantom menace
The Sanctions (Bailiwick of Guernsey) Law, 2018 (the Sanctions Law) and the Terrorist Asset-Freezing (Bailiwick of Guernsey) Law 2011 (the Laws) have been around for some time, so most of us are aware of our obligation to make a report to the Policy and ...
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