Bewigged and Bewildered?: A Guide to Becoming a Barrister in England and Wales
Autor Adam Kramer KC, Ian Higginsen Limba Engleză Paperback – 29 iun 2016
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781509905362
ISBN-10: 1509905367
Pagini: 232
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Ediția:Third Edition
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hart Publishing
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1509905367
Pagini: 232
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Ediția:Third Edition
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hart Publishing
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Details of Second Edition: Bewigged and Bewildered: A Guide to Becoming a Barrister in England and Wales, ISBN 9781849461641 (Hart Publishing, 2011).
Notă biografică
Adam Kramer and Ian Higgins are barristers at 3 Verulam Buildings. Adam was previously a lecturer in law at the Universities of Durham and Oxford, and Ian is a former solicitor.
Cuprins
1. Introduction to the English Bar2. The Modern Bar and the Future 3. A Week in the Life of a Junior Barrister 4. Deciding Whether to Become a Barrister 5. An Overview of Qualification 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 It11. 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
Recenzii
This is an indispensable guide to anyone who might consider a career at the Bar.Kramer in his clever way weaves in facts, possibilities, alternatives, definitions and sub-definitions.The 10 little essays about the life of young practitioners are very polished.
Not only does it set out essential information about qualifications, joining an inn, dining, obtaining a pupillage, and so on, it also includes guidance on alternative careers, law libraries in London, time-tables for routes to the Bar, and setting up in practice.
.I endorse Adam Kramer's unique book for throwing open the doors of the Bar to current and future generations, and I hope that, by giving the confidence that can come only from being fully informed, it will bring readers to this most enjoyable, worthwhile, and rewarding of vocations. I only wish it had been available to me when I started in practice 35 years ago.
...it gets the LawCareers.Net seal of approval...We particularly like Kramer's advice on how to respond to the age-old pupillage interview question: 'How can you defend a man who you know is guilty?' And his guidance on how to wear your wig and bands looks pretty useful too!
This is a very much needed book, with useful online updates, for anyone interested in becoming a barrister-at-law in England and Wales in 21st century...There has always been a certain amount of mystique about the Bar and what we actually do. Adam Kramer has been able to distill the work we do in a matter-of-fact way as though he were addressing a jury- and he puts the issues across very finely indeed with most questions answered.
Bewigged is a well-written and enjoyable resource and should be useful to law students, aspiring law students and aspiring barristers in particular...it is a useful referral point for students interested in joining the barrister profession. Reference sections of any university library and careers services would do well to stock the book. Those of us who do not themselves aspire to a career in advocacy will enjoy the insightful account of the structure of the legal world and the training system for joining one of the oldest and most powerful professions in contemporary Britain.
Not only does it set out essential information about qualifications, joining an inn, dining, obtaining a pupillage, and so on, it also includes guidance on alternative careers, law libraries in London, time-tables for routes to the Bar, and setting up in practice.
.I endorse Adam Kramer's unique book for throwing open the doors of the Bar to current and future generations, and I hope that, by giving the confidence that can come only from being fully informed, it will bring readers to this most enjoyable, worthwhile, and rewarding of vocations. I only wish it had been available to me when I started in practice 35 years ago.
...it gets the LawCareers.Net seal of approval...We particularly like Kramer's advice on how to respond to the age-old pupillage interview question: 'How can you defend a man who you know is guilty?' And his guidance on how to wear your wig and bands looks pretty useful too!
This is a very much needed book, with useful online updates, for anyone interested in becoming a barrister-at-law in England and Wales in 21st century...There has always been a certain amount of mystique about the Bar and what we actually do. Adam Kramer has been able to distill the work we do in a matter-of-fact way as though he were addressing a jury- and he puts the issues across very finely indeed with most questions answered.
Bewigged is a well-written and enjoyable resource and should be useful to law students, aspiring law students and aspiring barristers in particular...it is a useful referral point for students interested in joining the barrister profession. Reference sections of any university library and careers services would do well to stock the book. Those of us who do not themselves aspire to a career in advocacy will enjoy the insightful account of the structure of the legal world and the training system for joining one of the oldest and most powerful professions in contemporary Britain.