Inns of Court


Inns of Court meaning

The Inns of Court are Lincoln’s Inn, Inner Temple, Middle Temple, Gray’s Inn. Together they enjoy the privilege of being able to confer the status or degree of barrister on an individual. The Inns are the only entities having the authority to "call" an individual to the Bar. Indeed, students are required to join one of the four Inns before to beginning their Bar Course, and as membership is permanent, it is a choice worthy of consideration. They are called Inns because they supplied lodging for attorneys and law students; of court because their members appeared in the king's courts.

The Inns of Court equip aspiring barristers with a wealth of information and tools. In addition, they are a significant source of financial aid for those considering a career at the Bar. Please read below for additional information about the Inns' activities, programmes, and finances.

Law Books

The books of Law Tutor, authored by a former law professor and barrister, are a comprehensive collection of legal notes tailored to the SQE assessment specification, the CILEX certification framework, and the LLB programme of the University of London. The law books are beneficial for anybody enrolled in a law programme or taking the LLB, SQE, CILEX, PGDL, GDL, or UOL law exams.