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A barrister is a type of lawyer in common law jurisdictions. Barristers mostly specialize in courtroom advocacy and litigation. Their tasks include arguing cases in courts and tribunals, drafting legal pleadings, researching the law and giving legal opinions.Barristers are distinguished from solicitors and other types of lawyers (e.g. chartered legal executives) who have more direct access to clients, and may do transactional legal work. In some legal systems, including those of South Africa, Scandinavia, Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, and the British Crown dependencies of Jersey, Guernsey and the Isle of Man, the word ''barrister'' is also regarded as an honorific title.
In a few jurisdictions, barristers are usually forbidden from "conducting" litigation, and can only act on the instructions of another lawyer, who perform tasks such as corresponding with parties and the court, and drafting court documents. In England and Wales, barristers may seek authorization from the Bar Standards Board to conduct litigation, allowing a barrister to practice in a dual capacity.
In some common law jurisdictions, such as New Zealand and some Australian states and territories, lawyers are entitled to practice both as barristers and solicitors, but it remains a separate system of qualification to practice exclusively as a barrister. In others, such as the United States, the distinction between barristers and other types of lawyers does not exist at all. Provided by Wikipedia
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The grammar of law containing the first principles of natural, religious, political, and civil law : together with a synopsis of the common and statute law : to which is added the... by Barrister
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The probable consequences of a union, impartially considered. By a barrister by Barrister
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An exposition of the hair powder act, setting forth its legal operation; with a full abstract of the act: by a barrister by Barrister
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A letter to the Right Hon. the Earl of Eldon : on the present state of agricultural lessees, and their right to relief from the payment of rent / by Barrister
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Rights of citizens being an examination of Mr. Paine's principles, touching government. By a barrister. by Barrister
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A letter to Benjamin D'Israeli, Esq. M.P. upon the subject of his recent attack upon the minister / by Barrister
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A letter to the Lord Chancellor of England : on the administration of justice in Courts of Quarter Sessions / by Barrister
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Remarks upon a few of the anti-corn law fallacies / by Barrister
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The ministry : an enquiry, comprising the last thirty years / by Barrister
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The magistry of England, its abuses, and their remedy in popular election / by Barrister
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Plain and familiar observations upon the policy and effect o the corn laws : addressed to the Bath and West of England Agricultural Society / by Barrister
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Analysis of the evidence given before the select committees upon the slave trade / by Barrister
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The vagrant act, in relation to the liberty of the subject / by Barrister
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Remarks on that part of the lord advocate's bill for altering the judicial institutions of Scotland which relate to the Commissary or Consistorial Court / by Barrister
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A letter to a member of Parliament on the police of the metropolis / by Barrister
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A letter to the Lord Mayor and Common Council of the city of London / by Barrister
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A free inquiry into the merits and defects of Lord Redesdale's bill as a permanent act for the relief of insolvent debtors : with an introduction of some additional clauses, addres... by Barrister
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The rights of married women (whenever married) in their property under the Act of 1882 : written in language that everyone can understand / by Barrister
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An address to both House of Parliament, in which some parts of the present system of revenue law are considered And some observations, and strictures, are submitted to their consid... by Barrister
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The rights of juries, legal and constitutional, in cases of libel, considered in a letter to the jurors of Ireland. By a Barrister by Barrister
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