Jacqueline is a Barrister of the Honourable Society of the Middle Temple, an Arbitrator, (MCiArb) and a C.E.D.R Accredited Mediator. She practiced in immigration, employment, and criminal law for 17 years in the UK, and taught on the Bar Professional Training Course for over 10 years on a part-time basis.
In 2015, Jacqueline took up partnership in a pan-African law firm based in Uganda, arbitrating commercial disputes, and advising large corporations foreign governments, Aid Agencies, INGO’s, and private companies on incorporation/registration, and their legal and regulatory responsibilities in Uganda in the areas of governance, employment law, corporate and commercial law; banking; and anti-corruption, bribery, and money laundering. Jacqueline holds LL. M’s in Human Rights Law, (1997), and Commercial and Corporate Law, (2012), from SOAS University of London and Queen Mary University of London respectively. She works with the Offie of Staff Legal Assistance at the United Nations UN Regional Service Centre, Entebbe.