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Court Dress: Encyclopedia Ii - Court Dress - Court Dress In The United Kingdom
Court dress - Where court dress is worn.
Court dress is worn at hearings in open court in all courts of the Supreme Court of Judicature...
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Court Dress: Encyclopedia - Court Dress
Court dress comprises two forms of dress: dress prescribed for Royal courts; and dress prescribed for courts of law.
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Court Dress: Encyclopedia Ii - Court Dress - Judges
Generally judges in the Family and Chancery divisions of the courts wear the same black silk gown as QCs, as do judges in the Court of Ap...
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Court Dress: Encyclopedia Ii - Court Dress - Commonwealth
Court dress in many jurisdictions in Commonwealth realms such as Australia and the Caribbean is identical to English court dress. Many Af...
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Court Dress: Encyclopedia Ii - Court Dress - United States
Formal court dress is a relative rarity in the USA. Generally, judges of both state and federal courts are free to select their own court...
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Court Dress: Encyclopedia Ii - Court Dress - Reform
A court dress consultation was conducted in 2003, but the results have never been published and it is widely seen has having been "kicked...
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Court Dress: Encyclopedia Ii - Court Dress - Advocates
English advocates (whether barristers or solicitors) who appear before a judge who is robed must themselves be robed.
Court dress - Juni...
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Court Dress: Encyclopedia Ii - Court Dress - Special Occasions
On Red Letter Days (which include the Sovereign's birthday and certain saints' days) all judges wear the scarlet robe for the appropriate...
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Court Dress: Encyclopedia Ii - Court Dress - Scotland
Scottish court dress is very similar to English court dress, but there are notable differences. For example, Scottish advocates wear morn...
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