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When a junior barrister has practised at the Bar for 10 to 15 years, it’s possible to apply to become a senior barrister, or Queen's Counsel (QC) taking on more serious or complex cases. Some barristers may become a High Court judge. Some move into senior positions in government, industry or commerce.
| Translate the text into Russian using the LEGAL VOCABULARY. |
LEGAL VOCABULARY (2) | ||
advocacy | искусство выступать в суде | |
Bachelor of Laws (LLB) | бакалавр юридических наук | |
Bar to be/practise at the Bar to call to the bar admission to the Bar | адвокатура, коллегия барристеров быть/работать барристером принять в коллегию барристеров; присвоить звание барристера прием в коллегию барристеров | |
Bar Vocational Course (BVC) | курс подготовки барристера | |
brief | краткое письменное изложение дела | |
chamber syn. set (of chambers) | адвокатская контора | |
counsel | участвующий в деле адвокат; барристер | |
cross-examine | подвергать перекрестному допросу | |
examine a witness | допрашивать свидетеля | |
Inns of Court | "Судебные инны", четыре юридические корпорации в Лондоне, готовящие барристеров | |
junior barrister | младший барристер (не имеющий звания королевского адвоката) | |
law report | судебное решение | |
legal opinion | экспертное заключение юриста | |
pupillage | стажировка | |
Queen's Counsel (QC) syn. senior barrister | королевский адвокат (высшее адвокатское звание) старший барристер | |
self-employed | занимающийся собственным бизнесом | |
tenancy | членство в адвокатской конторе | |
vocational | профессиональный | |
| Read the text again to answer the questions. | |
1. Who can be a barrister’s client? 2. What do barristers do in the courts? 3. What do barristers do outside the court? 4. How do barristers organize their work? 5. Describe a barrister’s work routine. 6. What does barristers’ income depend on? 7. What is the approximate total number of barristers in practice in England and Wales? 8. Can a non-law graduate become a barrister? 9. What does the Bar Vocational Course (BVC) teach? 10. What is the final stage of training to be a barrister? 11. What career opportunities do barristers have?
VOCABULARY |
| Match the two parts of the definitions. |
Someone who works for his or herself is | Arepresent a client. Bpractise at the Bar. Cthe BVC Dthe Bar Eself-employed. Fa brief. Gpupilage. Hchambers or sets. | |
If you speak on behalf of clients in court, you | ||
The document containing all the facts and points of law of a case is known as | ||
The period spent by a newly called barrister in the chambers is called | ||
The set of rooms occupied by barristers where clients are interviewed is called | ||
When you work as a barrister you | ||
The stage between the degree and pupilage is | ||
The barristers’ branch of the legal profession is often informally called |
Complete the extracts from a pupil barrister describing her professional life. |
I took a first (1) _____ in Modern History, and then did the (2) _______ ______ in law at City University, which was much harder. I then completed the (3) _____ ______ _____ at the Inns of Court School of Law. I was called to the (4) ______ just eight months ago. |
Most days I am expected to be present in (5) _______ from about 8.45 am to 7 pm, working most of the time in my (6) _______ _______’s room. During that time I (7) _______ his professional life completely. |
Although all (8) ________ are for twelve months, if they think that you have no prospect of finding a (9) ________ in the chambers, after six months you would be told tactfully. |
When I’ve practiced for more than ten years, I’d be interested in being appointed as a (10) ________ ________, with a specialist area such as employment or family law. |
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