Queen's Counsel

In 1959, Rougier became a Queen's Counsel.
En 1959, Rougier devient un conseil de la Reine[73].
Queen's Counsel (Q.C.), March 1966.
Queen's Counsel, mars 1966.
Queen's Counsel (Q.C.), March 1966.
Queen's Counsel, mars 1966
The Manx Appeal Court, (the Staff of Government Division), consists of the Deemsters and the Judge of Appeal, a part-time position filled by an English Queen's Counsel.
L'Appeal Court de l'île de Man (la Staff of Government Division) se compose des Deemsters et du juge d'appel, poste à temps partiel occupé par un avocat général de la Couronne britannique. L'ultime
The other judges (called ordinary judges) are appointed by the Crown and will normally comprise eminent Queen's Counsel practising at the bar in England and Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland as well as the Bailiff of Jersey.
Les autres juges (appelés juges ordinaires) sont nommés par la Couronne et comprennent généralement d'éminents juristes membres du barreau en Angleterre et au Pays de Galles, en Écosse et en Irlande du Nord, ainsi que dans le Bailliage de Jersey.
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