Reader of the Inner Temple (historically, in some periods)

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Reader of the Inner Temple was a senior legal office and teaching position within the Inner Temple, one of London’s Inns of Court, historically held by distinguished barristers who delivered formal lectures (readings) in law.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Inn of Court office
legal office
teaching position
affiliatedWith English legal profession
Inner Temple
barristers
associatedWithPractice moots and legal exercises
readings in law
function delivery of formal lectures in law
development of common law learning
instruction of students and junior barristers
interpretation of statutes and legal texts
hasDomain common law
pleading and procedure
statute law
hasRole lecturer in law
legal educator
mentor to junior members
provider of readings
senior member of the Inn
heldBy distinguished barristers
senior barristers
historicalStatus mark of professional distinction
prestigious office
influenced development of Inns of Court teaching traditions
legal education in England
jurisdiction English common law
languageOfWork English
Latin
Law French
locatedIn England
Inner Temple
London, England
surface form: London
partOf Inner Temple governance structure
Inns of Court
surface form: Inns of Court system
practicedInPeriod Stuart period
Tudor period
early modern period
late medieval period
relatedTo Reader of Gray's Inn
Reader of Lincoln's Inn
Reader of the Middle Temple
requiresQualification membership of the Inner Temple
standing as a barrister
supervises instruction of students of the Inn
legal readings
usesMedium formal lectures
oral readings

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Treasurer of the Inner Temple precededBy Reader of the Inner Temple (historically, in some periods)