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- Bureaucracy (8428 bytes)
17: ...tation needed] The reforms of Diocletian (Emperor from 284 to 305) doubled the number of administrativ...
19: ...part in an examination of the Confucian classics, from which Emperor Wu would select officials.[32] In...
25: ...'' "power". It was first used by [[18th century]] French [[economist]] [[Jean Claude Marie Vincent de ...
50: * is personally free and appointed to his position on the basis of c... - Barrister (15976 bytes)
3: ...uperior courts of that jurisdiction. Details vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction.
17: ...urt as "my learned friend", and solicitors as "my friend"; this harks back to the days when the legal ...
24: ... rooms: arguably, this facilitates the transition from [[public school (UK)|public school]] to [[Oxbri...
31: ... senior practising barristers or judges. However, from 2008, only those who have successfully complete...
37: ...itually leased), the vast majority still practise from chambers. The names placed on boards at the ent... - Lawyer (33471 bytes)
14: It is frequently said that there are more lawyers ''[[per ...
18: ...quire that the applicant have earned a law degree from an [[American Bar Association]]-accredited [[la...
20: ...century, but gradually withdrew it under pressure from bar associations.
22: ...atent bar." Legal ethics rules prohibit lawyers from using the title "patent attorney" unless they a...
52: ...of Laws, or LL.B. Some universites, for instance Oxford, offer B.A degrees instead of the LL.B.
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