Bar council
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A bar council (Irish: Comhairle an Bharra) or bar association, in a common law jurisdiction with a legal profession split between solicitors and barristers or advocates, is a professional body that regulates the profession of barristers. In such jurisdictions, solicitors are generally regulated by the law society.
In common law jurisdictions with no distinction between barristers and solicitors (i.e. where there is a "fused profession"), the professional body may be called variously a Law Society, Bar Council or bar association.
List of some bar councils and bar associations
The following are bar councils and bar associations that are professional bodies for barristers in common law jurisdictions with a split legal profession.
General Council of the Bar, the professional body for England and Wales commonly known as the Bar Council
Bar Council of Northern Ireland, in Northern Ireland
Australian Bar Association, in Australia
Australian Capital Territory Bar Association, in the Australian Capital Territory
New South Wales Bar Association, in New South Wales
Victorian Bar Council, in Victoria
Queensland Bar Association, in Queensland
South Australian Bar Association, in South Australia
Western Australian Bar Association, in Western Australia
Tasmanian Bar Council, in Tasmania
Bar Council of Ireland (together with the King's Inns), in the Republic of Ireland
Pakistan Bar Council, the statutory body that regulates the legal profession in Pakistan
Sindh Bar Council, in Sindh
Punjab Bar Council, in Punjab
Balochistan Bar Council, in Balochistan
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Bar Council, in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Azad Jammu & Kashmir Bar Council, in Azad Jammu & Kashmir
Islamabad Bar Council, in Islamabad
- The Johannesburg Bar, in South Africa
Hong Kong Bar Association, in Hong Kong