Bar council
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A bar council (Irish: Comhairle an Bharra) in a Commonwealth country and in the Republic of Ireland is a professional body that regulates the profession of barristers together with the Inns of Court. Solicitors are generally regulated by the Law society.
Where there is no distinction between barristers and solicitors (i.e. where there is a fused profession) the professional body may be called either the Law Society or the Bar Council. See also Bar association.
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For "Bar Councils" in jurisdictions with fused professions, see Law society.
[edit] Bar Councils in Australia
- External Link: New South Wales Bar Association
- External Link: Victorian Bar Association
- See also: Victoria Bar Association
- External Link: Bar Association of Queensland
The following bar associations represent bars which are not fully separate from the solicitors' profession.
- External Link: Western Australia Bar Association
- External Link: Australian Capital Territory Bar Association
[edit] Bar Councils in Ireland - External Links
[edit] Bar Councils in the United Kingdom
- External Link: General Council of the Bar of England and Wales
- See also: Faculty of Advocates - Scotland
- External Link: Bar Council of Northern Ireland