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  2. Law officers of the Crown - Wikipedia

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    The law officers are the senior legal advisors to His Majesty's Government of the United Kingdom and devolved governments of Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales.They are variously referred to as the Attorney General, Solicitor General, Lord Advocate, or Advocate General depending on seniority and geography – though other terms are also in use, such as the Counsel General for Wales.

  3. William Mitchell (advocate) - Wikipedia

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    William Mitchell KC (1872-22 February 1937) was a Scottish advocate and Liberal Party politician. He was Sheriff-substitute of Selkirkshire. Background

  4. Avokati i Popullit - Wikipedia

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    The People's Advocate (Albanian: Avokati i Popullit) is the Albanian office of the ombudsman, a justice-advising entity to the public. [2] Established for the first time in the Albanian Constitution of 1998, it was enacted into law with minor amendments by the Albanian parliament on February 4, 1999. The People's Advocate as an institution ...

  5. Attorney General for England and Wales - Wikipedia

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    Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Secretary of State for Justice: Nominator: Prime Minister: Appointer: The Monarch (on the advice of the Prime Minister) Term length: At His Majesty's pleasure: Formation: 1277: First holder: William de Boneville: Deputy: Solicitor General for England and Wales: Salary: £178,594 per annum (2022) [1 ...

  6. Eleanor Sharpston - Wikipedia

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    Nominated by the UK to serve as an Advocate General from 10 January 2006, this was renewed in 2009 and again in 2015. On 7 October 2008, she was appointed First Advocate General of the CJEU for one year. [citation needed] In 2010, she was awarded an honorary doctorate by the University of Glasgow. [11]

  7. Advocate - Wikipedia

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    Advocate can open own cabinet after at least 3 years legal practice in collegium or bureau. An advocate, who has opened own cabinet, can not be the member of any advocate's juridical person, and an advocate, who is the member of one advocate's juridical person, can not be the member of any other advocate's juridical person.

  8. Keir Starmer - Wikipedia

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    Reigate Grammar School (pictured 2009), where Starmer was a pupil. Keir Rodney Starmer was born on 2 September 1962, at Southwark in south east London, [1] [2] [3] and grew up in the town of Oxted, Surrey.

  9. Solicitor advocate - Wikipedia

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    Solicitor advocate is a hybrid status which allows a solicitor in the United Kingdom and Hong Kong to represent clients in higher courts in proceedings that were traditionally reserved for barristers. The status does not exist in most other common law jurisdictions where, for the most part, all solicitors have rights of audience in higher courts.