Misunderstandings and jargon prevent many from seriously considering a career as a barrister in the belief that such a career is not for them or that they are not for it. Others know that they might want to become barristers but not how to go about it, or just want to know more about this somewhat mysterious profession. This book (by a barrister who was formerly a university law lecturer) clearly but informally explains the traditions, terminology and institutions of the Bar, and what it is actually like to be a barrister. With this aim, several barristers practising in different fields describe in detail a typical week in their life. Advice is then given on how to be accepted into, fund and survive the various academic and other stages that precede qualification as a barrister, including work experience, Bar School, and pupillage (the barrister's apprenticeship). Space is also given to how to transfer to the Bar after another legal or non-legal career. This second edition is fully updated to take account of the changes to the Bar, training for it and the process of recruitment to it. Adam Kramer regularly provides updates to this book, which can be seen at: www.hartpub.co.uk/updates/bewigged-updates



Autorentext

Adam Kramer KC is a barrister at 3 Verulam Buildings. He was previously a lecturer in law at the Universities of Durham and Oxford.



Inhalt

1 Introduction to the English Bar
2 The Future of the Bar
3 A Week in the Life of a Junior Barrister
4 Deciding Whether to Become a Barrister
5 An Overview of Qualifi cation
6 Steps to Take During Your School Years
7 Will You Make It?
8 Work Experience: Mini-pupillages and Other Legal Experience
9 Joining an Inn
10 The BPTC and How to Fund It
11 Dining, Qualifying Sessions, and Call
12 Getting and Funding Pupillage
13 Life as a Pupil
14 Work as a Pupil
15 Alternative Careers
16 Transferring to the Bar After Practising as a Solicitor or Abroad
Further Information

Titel
Bewigged and Bewildered?
Untertitel
A Guide to Becoming a Barrister in England and Wales
EAN
9781847318077
ISBN
978-1-84731-807-7
Format
E-Book (epub)
Herausgeber
Genre
Veröffentlichung
01.04.2011
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
1.48 MB
Anzahl Seiten
240
Jahr
2011
Untertitel
Englisch