About
Global Peace Broker | Legal Architect | Dual-Qualified Barrister & Solicitor
Meet Your Peace Architect
Aneesha operates at the intersection of international law, AI-enabled legal intelligence, and conscious leadership. With over two decades of experience as a dual-qualified Barrister and Practising Solicitor in England and Wales, and a background in Science, she brings a uniquely structured and analytical mindset to human conflict. As a former Head of Probate and a recognized advocate for human rights (working with Amnesty International and the BBC), Aneesha doesn’t just resolve disputes – she designs peace.
Key Differentiators
Dual-Qualified Authority
The strategic advocacy of a Barrister combined with the practical, day-to-day legal support of a Solicitor.
The 5-Pillar Method
A proprietary framework integrating Law, AI, Mediation, Manifestation, and Diplomacy.
Global Reach
Extensive experience across Europe, Asia, Africa, and the USA, with a deep understanding of cross-border cultural nuances.
Multilingual Facilitation
Fluent in English, French, and Creole; proficient in Hindi, Spanish, and Arabic.
Her Media Presence
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Featured commentator on forced marriage legislation and its impact on vulnerable communities, invited to discuss reforms and case experience on BBC Radio 2, BBC Radio 4 and BBC Three Counties Radio.
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Regularly consulted to explain topical legal developments, dispute‑resolution trends and landmark cases for general audiences, bridging complex legal concepts with everyday realities.
Her Global Influence
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International mediator, negotiator and trainer whose practice spans the UK, Mauritius, India, Europe and the United States, with particular experience in high‑value civil and commercial disputes and cross‑border family and probate matters.
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Finalist Judge at the ICC International Commercial Mediation Competition in Paris, the world’s largest educational mediation competition, mentoring emerging practitioners from leading universities worldwide.
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Lead speaker and trainer at global forums and law schools, including mediation training at the University of Calcutta, the University of the West of England and BPP University, helping embed mediation into legal education and judicial systems.
Her Social Impact
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Collaborates with Amnesty International and Anti‑Slavery International, speaking at events such as a University of Hertfordshire forum on human trafficking where she addressed the legal framework around modern slavery and exploitation.
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Long‑standing advocate for survivors of forced marriage, combining extensive case experience with public education to highlight gaps in protection and to promote trauma‑informed dispute resolution.
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Active in inter‑faith and community dialogue, facilitating scripture‑based conversations and culturally sensitive mediation processes that build understanding across diverse communities.