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  1. www.innertemple.org.ukInner Temple

    The Inner Temple welcomes aspiring barristers from around the world, and provides the highest standards of specialist advocacy training, ethics and commitment to the Rule of Law.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Inner_TempleInner Temple - Wikipedia

    The Honourable Society of the Inner Temple, commonly known as the Inner Temple, is one of the four Inns of Court and is a professional association for barristers and judges. To be called to the Bar and practise as a barrister in England and Wales , a person must belong to one of these Inns.

  3. www.innertemple.org.uk › who-we-are › historyHistory | Inner Temple

    History. In the middle of the 12th century, the Military Order of the Knights Templar built a fine round church by the Thames, which became known as the Temple Church. Two centuries later, after the abolition of the Order in 1312, lawyers came to occupy the Temple site and buildings.

  4. Agora é propriedade conjunta do Inner Temple e do Middle Temple [4] Inns of Court, bases da profissão jurídica inglesa. É famosa por ser uma igreja redonda, uma característica de design comum para as igrejas dos Cavaleiros Templários, [5] e por suas efígies de pedra dos séculos XIII e XIV.

  5. The Inns of Court hold the exclusive right to Call students to practise law at the Bar of England and Wales. We are an Inn with a global membership that is ever progressive in strengthening and promoting the rule of law and a vibrant, diverse, legal community.

  6. The Inner Temple Today. Membership of The Inner Temple is divided into three categories: Students, Barristers and Masters of the Bench (Benchers). The Inn also appoints Honorary, Academic and Royal Benchers.

  7. Only five members of the Inner Temple before 1400 are known for sure, but they included the celebrated William Gascoigne, later chief justice of the King’s Bench (d. 1419), remembered by posterity for his judicial courage in committing Prince Henry (later King Henry V) for contempt.