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Inns of Court

There are four Inns of Court: Lincoln’s Inn, Inner Temple, Middle Temple and Gray’s Inn.

 

 


The Inns provide support for barristers and student barristers through a range of educational activities, lunching and dining facilities, access to common rooms and gardens, and provision of various grants and scholarships. One of the key functions of the Inns is their responsibility for calling barristers to the Bar. Anyone wishing to train for the Bar must join one of the Inns and it is the Inns alone which have the power to call a student to the Bar. Alongside this responsibility, the Inns also have a role in administering disciplinary tribunals to deal with more serious complaints against barristers.

 
You can access information about each of the four Inns by using the links below.
 
 
Lincoln's Inn
 
Inner Temple

Middle Temple

Gray's Inn