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Wat (wie) is pupillage - definitie

TRAINEE BARRISTER
Pupil barrister

pupillage         
(also pupilage)
¦ noun
1. the state of being a pupil.
2. Law (in the UK) apprenticeship to a member of the Bar, which qualifies a barrister to practise independently.
Pupillage         
A pupillage, in England and Wales, Northern Ireland, Kenya, Malaysia, Pakistan and Hong Kong, is the final, vocational stage of training for those wishing to become practising barristers. Pupillage is similar to an apprenticeship, during which bar graduates build on what they have learnt during the BPTC or equivalent by combining it with practical work experience in a set of barristers' chambers or pupillage training organisation.

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Pupillage

A pupillage, in England and Wales, Northern Ireland, Kenya, Malaysia, Pakistan and Hong Kong, is the final, vocational stage of training for those wishing to become practising barristers. Pupillage is similar to an apprenticeship, during which bar graduates build on what they have learnt during the Bar Professional Training Course or equivalent by combining it with practical work experience in a set of barristers' chambers or pupillage training organisation.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor pupillage
1. In fact, Hyman was called to the Bar in 2004 after completing his pupillage – or legal internship – at Blackstone Chambers.
2. He was called to the Bar at Grays Inn in 1'46 and served his pupillage in chambers in the Midland circuit.
3. Mrs Blair also described how she had funded herself through an unpaid barrister‘s pupillage by lecturing at the former Central London Polytechnic.
4. On Thursday, Mr Derbyshire and Ms Zaman are set to challenge the injunction granted two weeks ago at the High Court to freeze their assets up to a limit of $28million (14.4 million). Mr Derbyshire, who was born in Bootle, Merseyside, is believed to have met Ms Zaman in 2001, when she began a pupillage at his then chambers.