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词条 Law Society of England and Wales
释义

  1. History

     Discipline  Legal education 

  2. Regulatory body status

  3. Past presidents

  4. See also

  5. References

  6. External links

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|name = The Law Society
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|motto = {{lang|la|Leges juraque servamus}}
("We observe the laws and ordinances")
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|type = Professional organisation
|headquarters = Chancery Lane
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|region_served = England and Wales
|leader_title = President
|leader_name = Christina Blacklaws
|website = {{URL|https://www.lawsociety.org.uk}}
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The Law Society of England and Wales (officially The Law Society) is the professional association that represents and governs solicitors for the jurisdiction of England and Wales. It provides services and support to practising and training solicitors, as well as serving as a sounding board for law reform. Members of the Society are often consulted when important issues are being debated in Parliament or by the executive. The Society was formed in 1825.

The Hall of The Law Society is in Chancery Lane, London, but it also has offices in Cardiff to deal with the Wales jurisdiction and Assembly, and Brussels, to deal with European Union law.

A president is elected annually to serve for one year. The current president is Christina Blacklaws.[1]

Barristers in England and Wales have a similar professional body, the General Council of the Bar, commonly known as the Bar Council.

History

The London Law Institution, the predecessor to the Law Society, was founded in 1823 when many London Solicitors came together to raise the reputation of the profession by setting standards and ensuring good practice. 'London' was dropped from the title in 1825 to reflect the fact that the Law Institution had national aspirations.

The Society was founded on 2 June 1825, when a committee of management was appointed. The Society acquired its first Royal Charter in 1831 as The Society of Attorneys, Solicitors, Proctors and others not being Barristers, practising in the Courts of Law and Equity of the United Kingdom.[2] A new Charter in 1845 defined the Society as an independent, private body servicing the affairs of the profession like other professional, literary and scientific bodies. By further Royal Charter in 1903 the name of the Society was changed to simply "The Law Society". The Society first admitted women members in 1922.[3]

In July 2013, the Association of Women Solicitors (AWS), a national organisation working with and representing women solicitors in the United Kingdom, merged with the Law Society to form its Women Lawyers Division. Although merged, the AWS will operate separately from the Law Society.[4]

Discipline

In 1834, the Society first initiated proceedings against dishonest practitioners. By 1907, the Society possessed a statutory disciplinary committee, and was empowered to investigate solicitors' accounts and to issue annual practising certificates. In 1983, the Society established the Office for the Supervision of Solicitors to deal with complaints about solicitors. Complaints regarding the conduct of solicitors are now dealt with by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA). However complaints regarding poor service are the remit of the Legal Ombudsman.[5]

Legal education

The Solicitors Act 1860 enabled the Society to create a three-tier examination system.[3] In 1903, the Society established its own Law Society School of Law, which later merged with tutorial firm Gibson and Weldon to become the independent College of Law. By 1922 The Law Society required a compulsory academic year for all clerks.

Regulatory body status

Following the recommendations of the Clementi Review The Law Society split its representative and regulatory functions.

Complaints from the public are handled by the Legal Ombudsman which is a single portal for complaints by the public made against all providers of legal services including the Bar, licensed conveyancers etc., but excluding unqualified will-writers.

The regulatory body for solicitors is the Solicitors Regulation Authority. It is a Board of The Law Society although it regulates and enforces regulation completely independently of the Law Society. The Law Society remains the approved regulator, although following the Legal Services Act 2007 a new body, the Legal Services Board (chaired by Sir Michael Pitt, a government appointee) oversees all the approved regulators including the Bar Council, which has also divested its regulatory functions into the Bar Standards Board.

Past presidents

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  • 2018– Christina Blacklaws [6] (174th president)
  • 2017–18 Joe Egan [7]
  • 2016–17 Robert Henry Glanville Bourns, DL
  • 2015–16 Jonathan Robert Saville Smithers
  • 2014–15 Andrew Howard Arthur Caplen
  • 2013–14 Nicholas Peter Fluck[8]
  • 2012–13 Lucy Ann Scott-Moncrieff (later CBE)[9]
  • 2011–12 John Prier Wotton[10]
  • 2010–11 Linda Karen Hadfield Lee[11]
  • 2009–10 Robert Alan Heslett[12]
  • 2008–09 Paul Henry Marsh[13]
  • 2007–08 William Andrew Myers Holroyd (later CBE)[14]
  • 2006–07 Catherine Fiona Woolf (later DBE)[15]
  • 2005–06 Kevin Joseph Martin[16]
  • 2004–05 Edward Nally
  • 2003–04 Peter John Williamson[17]
  • 2002–03 Carolyn Kirby
  • 2001–02 David Angus McIntosh
  • 2000–01 Thomas Michael Napier
  • 1999–2000 Robert Sayer[18]
  • 1998–99 Michael Robert Mathews[19]
  • 1997–98 Phillip Sycamore
  • 1996–97 John Anthony Girling
  • 1995–96 Martin John Patrick Mears
  • 1994–95 Richard Charles Elly, FRSA, DL
  • 1993–94 Rodger John Pannone, DL
  • 1992–93 Mark Hebberton Sheldon (later CBE)
  • 1991–92 Philip Thomas Ely (later OBE)
  • 1990–91 John Anthony Holland (later knighted)
  • 1989–90 David Ward
  • 1988–89 Sir Richard Kennedy Harvey Gaskell
  • 1987–88 Sir John Derek Richardson Bradbeer, OBE, TD
  • 1986–87 Sir John Michael Wickerson
  • 1985–86 Sir Colin Alan Bettridge Leslie
  • 1984–85 Sir Arthur Hugh Hoole
  • 1983–84 Sir Christopher Raynor Hewetson
  • 1982–83 Sir William Maxwell Harries Williams
  • 1981–82 Sir Denis Alfred Marshall
  • 1980–81 Sir Jonathan Dennis Clarke
  • 1979–80 Sir John Chalmer Stebbings
  • 1978–79 Sir John Chance Palmer
  • 1977–78 Sir Richard Kenneth Denby
  • 1976–77 Sir David Napley
  • 1975–76 Sir Edmund Naylor Liggins, TD
  • 1974–75 Sir Edward Henry Sibbald Singleton
  • 1973–74 Sir Martin Llewellyn Edwards
  • 1972–73 Sir Desmond Heap
  • 1971–72 Sir William Oscar Carter
  • 1970–71 Sir Godfrey William Rowland Morley, OBE, TD
  • 1969–70 Sir Robert Frederick Payne
  • 1968–69 Sir Henry Edmund Sargant
  • 1967–68 Sir John Renwick, JP
  • 1966–67 Sir Charles Hilary Scott
  • 1965–66 Sir Derek Percy Hilton, MBE
  • 1964–65 Sir Robert John Formby Burrows
  • 1963–64 Sir Ronald Long
  • 1962–63 Sir Henry Brailsford Lawson
  • 1961–62 Sir Arthur John Driver
  • 1960–61 Colonel Sir Denys Theodore Hicks
  • 1959–60 Sir Sydney Charles Thomas Littlewood
  • 1958–59 Sir Leslie Ernest Peppiatt
  • 1957–58 Sir Ian David Yeaman
  • 1956–57 Edwin Herbert, Baron Tangley
  • 1955–56 Sir Walter Charles Norton
  • 1954–55 Frederic Hubert Jessop
  • 1953–54 Sir William Charles Crocker
  • 1952–53 Sir Dingwall Latham Bateson
  • 1951–52 Sir Geoffrey Abdy Collins
  • 1950–51 Sir Leonard Stanistreet Holmes [20]
  • 1949–50 Sir Harold Nevil Smart[21]
  • 1947-48 Sir William Alan Gillett [22]
  • 1946–47 Sir Douglas Thornbury Garrett[23]
  • 1945–46 Sir Hugh Matheson Foster, TD [24]
  • 1944–45 Sir Arthur Croke Morgan[25]
  • 1943–44 Sir Ernest Edward Bird [26]
  • 1942–43 Sir George Stanley Pott [27]
  • 1940
  • 1939–40 Randle Fynes Wilson Holme [28]
  • 1938–39 Sir William Waymouth Gibson [29]
  • 1937–38 Sir Francis Edward James Smith [30]
  • 1936–37 Sir Hubert Arthur Dowson [31]
  • 1934–35
  • 1933–34 Sir Reginald Ward Poole
  • 1932–33
  • 1931–32 Sir Philip Hubert Martineau[32]
  • 1930–31 Sir John Roger Burrow Gregory
  • 1929–30 Walter Henry Foster
  • 1928–29 Sir Robert Mills Welsford [33]
  • 1927–28 Sir Cecil Coward[34]
  • 1926–27
  • 1925–26 Sir Herbert Gibson, Bt [35]
  • 1924–25
  • 1923–24 Sir Robert William Dibdin[36]
  • 1922–23 Sir Arthur Copson Peake[37]
  • 1914 Hugh F. Silverwood
  • 1906/7 Henry Attlee (father of prime minister Clement Attlee) [39]
  • 1904–05 Thomas Rawle
  • 1902–03 Sir Albert Rollit[38]
  • 1901–02 Sir Henry Fowler[39]
  • 1897 William Godden
  • late 1890s Arthur Melmoth Walters
  • 1895 John Wreford Budd [40]
  • 1891–92 William Melmoth Walters
  • 1888 Benjamin Lake
  • 1886–87 (Sir) Henry Watson Parker
  • 1883 Sir Thomas Paine
  • 1881 Charles Claridge Druce [41]
  • 1880
  • 1879 Nathaniel Tertius Lawrence
  • 1878
  • 1877 Edward Frederick Burton
  • 1876 Henry Thomas Young [42]
  • 1875 George Burrow Gregory
  • 1874 Francis Thomas Bircham [43]
  • 1873
  • 1872–1873 Park Nelson [44]
  • 1871
  • 1870 William Ford
  • 1869 Edward Lawrance
  • 1868 John Henry Bolton [45]
  • 1866
  • 1865 Edward Savage Bailey
  • 1861/2 Joseph Maynard [46]
  • 1860 William Strickland Cookson [47]
  • 1859
  • 1858–59 John Young [43]
  • 1852
  • 1851 John Swarbreck Gregory
  • 1849
  • 1848 Benjamin Austen [48]
  • 1847 Charles Ranken [49]
  • 1846 Edward Rowland Pickering [50]
  • 1845 Michael Clayton [50]
  • 1844
  • 1842 and 1843 Edward Foss [51]
  • 1841/2 Edward Archer Wilde [52]

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See also

  • Law Society Gazette
  • Solicitors Regulation Authority
  • Legal Complaints Service
  • Law Society of Scotland
  • Law Society of Northern Ireland
  • Lexcel
  • Cambridge University Law Society

References

1. ^[https://www.lawsociety.org.uk/news/press-releases/christina-blacklaws-inaugurated-as-president/ Law Society Press Release, 6 July 2017]
2. ^Law Society Royal Charters {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081121045420/http://www.lawsociety.org.uk/documents/downloads/royalcharters.pdf |date=21 November 2008 }}
3. ^Law Society Website History Section {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101227151942/http://www.lawsociety.org.uk/aboutlawsociety/whoweare/abouthistory.law |date=27 December 2010 }}
4. ^{{cite web |url=https://www.lawsociety.org.uk/news/stories/law-society-women-lawyers-division-appoints-inaugural-council/ |title=Law Society Women Lawyers Division appoints inaugural council |date=17 July 2013 |publisher=lawsociety.org.uk |accessdate=November 29, 2015}}
5. ^http://www.sra.org.uk/consumers/problems/report-solicitor.page#legal-ombudsman
6. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.lawsociety.org.uk/about-us/chief-executive-office-holders/|title=Chief executive and office holders|publisher= Law Society|accessdate= 5 July 2018}}
7. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.lawsociety.org.uk/about-us/chief-executive-office-holders/president/?p=2|title=President-Joe sets out his priorities for the year|publisher= Law Society|accessdate= 30 June 2018}}
8. ^{{cite web| url = http://www.lawsociety.org.uk/about-us/chief-executive-office-holders/|title= Chief Executive and Office Holders|publisher= The Law Society|accessdate = 22 August 2013}}
9. ^{{cite web| url = http://www.lawsociety.org.uk/news/press-releases/law-society-welcomes--virtual-lawyer--lucy-scott-moncrieff-as-new-president/|title= Law Society welcomes 'virtual lawyer' Lucy Scott-Moncrieff as new president|publisher= The Law Society|accessdate = 22 August 2013}}
10. ^{{cite web|url = http://www.legalweek.com/legal-week/news/2231787/city-of-london-law-society-lifetime-achievement-award-john-wotton|title= City of London Law Society Lifetime Achievement Award: John Wotton|publisher= Legalweek.com|accessdate = 22 August 2013}}
11. ^{{cite web| url = http://www.rlb-law.com/our-people---consultants/linda-lee.asp| title = RadcliffesLe Brasseur| accessdate = 22 August 2013| deadurl = yes| archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20131029202538/http://www.rlb-law.com/our-people---consultants/linda-lee.asp| archivedate = 29 October 2013| df = dmy-all}}
12. ^{{cite web| url = http://www.balgps.org.uk/0429-Presidents%20make%20history%20in%20Birmingham.htm| title= Presidents making history in Birmingham|publisher= Birmingham City Council|accessdate = 22 August 2013}}
13. ^{{cite web| url = http://www.wlv.ac.uk/default.aspx?page=18778| title= Law Society of England and Wales President to visit University|publisher = University of Wolverhampton|accessdate = 22 August 2013}}
14. ^{{cite web|url= https://www.ljmu.ac.uk/Graduation/95815.htm|title= Andrew Holroyd, OBE|publisher= Liverpool John Moores University|accessdate= 22 August 2013|deadurl= yes|archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20140903135132/https://www.ljmu.ac.uk/Graduation/95815.htm|archivedate= 3 September 2014|df= dmy-all}}
15. ^{{cite web| url = http://www.fionawoolf.com/index.php?PageID=2&PageIDSub=107|title= Fiona Woolf|accessdate = 22 August 2013}}
16. ^{{cite web| url = http://www.lawgazette.com.sg/2006-5/May06-lifestylealterego1.htm| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20080905133042/http://www.lawgazette.com.sg/2006-5/May06-lifestylealterego1.htm| dead-url = yes| archive-date = 5 September 2008| title = The Modern President| accessdate = 22 August 2013}}
17. ^{{cite web| url = http://governance.lawsociety.org.uk/secure/meeting/148094/Biographies.pdf|title= Law Society Biographies|publisher= Law Society|accessdate= 22 August 2013}}
18. ^{{cite web|url = https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/1376277/Law-Society-chief-was-left-shaking-after-outburst.html|title= Law Society chief 'was left shaking after outburst'|publisher= The Telegraph|accessdate = 22 August 2013}}
19. ^{{cite web|url = http://www.thelawyer.com/law-society-aims-to-have-mdps-operating-by-2000/89255.article|title= Law Society aims to have MDPs operating by 2000|publisher= The Lawyer|accessdate = 22 August 2013}}
20. ^{{London Gazette |issue=39104 |date=29 December 1950 |page=1 |supp=y |nolink=yes}}
21. ^{{London Gazette |issue=38929 |date=2 June 1950 |page=2776 |supp=y }}
22. ^{{London Gazette |issue=38493 |date=31 December 1948 |page=1|supp=y}}
23. ^{{London Gazette |issue=37977 |date=6 June 1947 |pages=2572|supp=y}}
24. ^{{London Gazette |issue=37598 |date=4 June 1946 |supp=y |pages=2756 }}
25. ^{{London Gazette |issue=37119 |date=14 June 1945 |supp=y |page=2934 }}
26. ^{{London Gazette |issue=36544 |date=2 June 1944 |page=2565 |supp=y |nolink=yes}}
27. ^{{London Gazette |issue=36033 |date=28 May 1943 |page=2418 |supp=y}}
28. ^{{London Gazette |issue=35029 |supp=y |page=2 |date=31 December 1940}}
29. ^{{London Gazette |issue=34633 |date= 6 June 1939 |page=3852 |supp=y }}
30. ^{{London Gazette |issue=34518 |date=7 June 1938 |page=3686 |supp=y}}
31. ^{{London Gazette |issue=34396 |supp=y |page=3076 |date= 11 May 1937}}
32. ^{{London Gazette |issue=33898 |supp=y |page=2 |date= 30 December 1932}}
33. ^{{cite book|title=Alumni Cantabrigienses: A Biographical List of All Known Students ..., Volume 2|page=404}}
34. ^{{London Gazette |issue=33390 |supp=y |page=3846 |date= 4 June 1928}}
35. ^{{London Gazette |issue=33119 |date=29 December 1925 |page=2 |supp=y }}
36. ^{{London Gazette |issue=33007 |date=30 December 1924 |page=2 |supp=y}}
37. ^{{London Gazette |issue=32840 |date=29 June 1923 |page=4606 |supp=y}}
38. ^{{Cite newspaper The Times |articlename=Court Circular |day_of_week=Thursday |date=26 June 1902 |page_number=9 |issue=36804| }}
39. ^{{Cite newspaper The Times |articlename=The Law Society|day_of_week=Saturday |date=26 April 1902 |page_number=8 |issue=36752| }}
40. ^{{cite book|title=Alumni Cantabrigienses: A Biographical List of All Known Students ..., Volume 2|first=John|last=Venn|page=435}}
41. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.druces.com/our-history/|title=Our history|publisher= Druces|accessdate= 5 July 2018}}
42. ^{{cite book|title= The Law Journal, Volume 11|page=432}}
43. ^{{cite book|title=The Solicitors' Journal and Reporter, Volume 19|page=141}}
44. ^{{site book|title=The Solicitors' Journal, Volume 21|page=167}}
45. ^{{cite book|title=Dietrichsen and Hannay's Royal Almanack and Nautical and Astronomical Ephemeris|page=81}}
46. ^{{cite book|title=The British Almanac, Volume 35|page=78}}
47. ^{{cite book|title=The Solicitors' Journal and Reporter, Volume 21|page=823}}
48. ^{{cite book|title=The Legal Observer, Or, Journal of Jurisprudence, Volume 36|page=270}}
49. ^{{cite book|title=The Learned Societies and Printing Clubs of the United Kingdom|first=Abraham|last = Hume|page=91}}
50. ^{{cite book|title= Justice of the Peace Volume 10|page=530}}
51. ^{{cite book|title=Victoria Crosses on the Western Front August 1914- April 1915:|page=199|first=Paul|last=Oldfield}}
52. ^{{cite book|title=The Royal Kalendar and Court and City Register for England, Scotland |page=341}}

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