Higher rights of audience
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Glossary terms
solicitor
means a person who has been admitted as a solicitor of the Senior Courts of England and Wales and whose name is on the roll.
REL
means a European lawyer registered in the register of European lawyers
higher courts
means the Crown Court, High Court, Court of Appeal and Supreme Court in England and Wales
SRA
means the Solicitors Regulation Authority
higher courts advocacy qualification
means either:
- Higher Courts (Civil Advocacy) Qualification which entitles the solicitor or REL to exercise rights of audience in all civil proceedings in the higher courts, including judicial review proceedings in any court arising from any criminal cause; or
- Higher Courts (Criminal Advocacy) Qualification which entitles the solicitor or REL to exercise rights of audience in all criminal proceedings in the higher courts and judicial review proceedings in any court arising from any criminal cause
lawyer
means a member of one of the following professions, entitled to practise as such:
- the profession of solicitor, barrister or advocate of the UK;
- an authorised person other than one authorised by the SRA;
- any profession approved by the SRA for RFL status; and
- any other regulated legal profession specified by the SRA for the purpose of this definition
approved regulator
means any body listed as an approved regulator in paragraph 1 of Schedule 4 to the LSA or designated as an approved regulator by an order under paragraph 17 of that Schedule