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Devilling is the period of training or pupillage undertaken by a person wishing to become an Advocate in Scotland. The prospective advocate is placed under the care of a devilmaster who is usually a senior advocate or Queen's Counsel and follows a programme of training as laid down by the Faculty of Advocates. The pupillage is the barristers equivalent of the training contract that a solicitor undertakes. ... It has been suggested that Barrister#Advocates in Scotland be merged into this article or section. ... Timeline of Scottish history Caledonia List of not fully sovereign nations Subdivisions of Scotland National parks (Scotland) Traditional music of Scotland Flower of Scotland Wars of Scottish Independence National Trust for Scotland Historic houses in Scotland Castles in Scotland Museums in Scotland Abbeys and priories in Scotland Gardens in Scotland... Queens Counsel (postnominal QC), during the reign of a male Sovereign known as Kings Counsel (KC), are barristers or, in Scotland, advocates appointed by letters patent to be one of Her Majestys Counsel learned in the law. They do not constitute a separate order or degree of... The Faculty of Advocates is the collective term by which what in England are called barristers are known in Scotland. ...


The process has an ancient heritage, and it is the legal right of the Faculty of Advocates to admit persons as advocates to the Courts of Scotland. This right was apparently granted by the College of Justice.Insert non-formatted text here The United Kingdom does not have a single unified judicial system - England and Wales have one system, Scotland another, and Northern Ireland a third. ... Jump to: navigation, search The College of Justice is a term used to describe the supreme courts of Scotland and its associated bodies. ...


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