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Legal professions are generally regulated at the national level. start learning
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Although there may be some (similar) similarities between them, national regulations (different) differ from one country to another. start learning
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Although there may be some (similar) similarities between them, national regulations (different) differ from one country to another. start learning
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Within the (judge) judicial systems, there is a wide range of legal professions such as lawyers, notaries, judges, prosecutors or judicial officers. start learning
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A judge is an (office) officer who presides over a court of law, either as a single judge or in a panel of judges. start learning
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A judge is an (office) officer who presides over a court of law, either as a single judge or in a panel of judges. start learning
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The judge conducts the trial impartially (partial) and in an open court. start learning
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The judge hears the witnesses, (exam) examines other evidence presented by the parties and then issues a ruling on the matter at stake. start learning
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The judge hears the witnesses, (exam) examines other evidence presented by the parties and then issues a ruling on the matter at stake. start learning
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prosecutor / prosecution / prosecute In criminal proceedings, public prosecutor (prosecution) plays a very important role. start learning
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Prokurator / prokuratura / ścigać
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Lawyers acting as professional advisers or representatives ensure that conflicts are (resolution) resolved in accordance with applicable principle of civil, public and criminal law. start learning
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Lawyers acting as professional advisers or representatives ensure that conflicts are (resolution) resolved in accordance with applicable principle of civil, public and criminal law. start learning
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In their activity, lawyers are governed (govern) by professional organisations or authorities of the bars or law societies which are responsible for laying down (lay down) rules of professional conduct and administration of the legal profession. start learning
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In their activity, lawyers are governed (govern) by professional organisations or authorities of the bars or law societies which are responsible for laying down (lay down) rules of professional conduct and administration of the legal profession. start learning
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Notaries are legal practitioners (to practice law) specialised and authorised to act in certain legal matters. start learning
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They are public officials, so the stage delegates a portion of legal power to allow them to fulfill a public service (serve). start learning
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Notaries’ tasks include in particular: drawing up private agreements, enforcing the deeds, advising (advice) the parties and informing parties of the (imply) implications of the obligations they undertake. start learning
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implications of the obligations Notaries’ tasks include in particular: drawing up private agreements, enforcing the deeds, advising (advice) the parties and informing parties of the (imply) implications of the obligations they undertake. start learning
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There is also a significant group of court staff, including assisting judges and prosecutors, court clerks or the management of courts. start learning
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The court staff plays an important role in an overall (efficient) efficiency of the justice system. start learning
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