Inn of Court, Gray's Inn

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Gray's Inn is one of the four historic Inns of Court in London, serving as a professional association and training institution for barristers in England and Wales.

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Inn of Court, Gray's Inn canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Inn of Court
legal education institution
professional association
country England
foundedBy lawyers of the Inns of Court
function calling barristers to the Bar
providing legal education
providing scholarships for law students
regulating professional conduct of members
training barristers
governingBody Benchers NERFINISHED
Pension
hasFacility dining facilities
lecture rooms
moot court rooms
residential chambers
hasNotableMember Edmund Plowden NERFINISHED
Francis Bacon NERFINISHED
Lord Bingham of Cornhill NERFINISHED
Lord Birkenhead NERFINISHED
William Cecil NERFINISHED
hasPart Gray's Inn Chapel NERFINISHED
Gray's Inn Gardens NERFINISHED
Gray's Inn Hall NERFINISHED
Gray's Inn Library NERFINISHED
Gray's Inn Square NERFINISHED
heritageStatus historic institution
jurisdiction England and Wales
language English
legalProfession barrister
legalSystem common law
locatedIn City of London (historic area) NERFINISHED
Holborn NERFINISHED
London NERFINISHED
memberOf Council of the Inns of Court NERFINISHED
offers Bar scholarships
advocacy training
continuing professional development
oneOf four Inns of Court
partOf Inns of Court NERFINISHED
professionServed bar of England and Wales
regionServed England and Wales NERFINISHED
typeOfMembership barrister members
benchers
student members

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John Finnis memberOf Inn of Court, Gray's Inn