Middle Temple

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Middle Temple is one of the four historic Inns of Court in London, serving as a professional association and training body for barristers in England and Wales.


Statements (46)
Predicate Object
instanceOf Inn of Court
legal institution
professional association
architecturalStyle predominantly Elizabethan and later additions
country United Kingdom
governedBy Benchers
governingBody Parliament of the Middle Temple
hasBuilding Middle Temple Hall
Middle Temple Library
hasCulturalRole host of legal ceremonies
venue for events and lectures
hasFacility chambers
church access via Temple Church
gardens
hasStatus independent unincorporated body
historicalAssociation Knights Templar
historicalOrigin medieval period
jurisdiction England and Wales
legalRight call members to the Bar of England and Wales
legalSystem common law
locatedIn City of London
London
locatedOn River Thames
membershipType barristers
judges
students
neighbour Inner Temple
notableFeature Elizabethan hall roof
oneOf four Inns of Court
overseenBy Senior Treasurer
Treasurer
partOf Inns of Court
Temple area
primaryFunction calling barristers to the Bar
regulating professional conduct of members
training barristers
professionServed barrister
provides advocacy training
continuing professional development
legal education
scholarships
regionServed England
Wales
sisterInn Gray's Inn
Inner Temple
Lincoln's Inn


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