General Council

General Council in United Kingdom

Definition of General Council of The Bar of England And Wales

In accordance with the work A Dictionary of Law, this is a description of General Council of The Bar of England And Wales : (Bar Council, General Council of the Bar of England and Wales)

The governing body of the barristers’ branch of the legal profession. It regulates the activities of all barristers, maintains standards within the Bar, and considers complaints against barristers.

See also Council of the Inns of Court.

General Council (Tuc) History

30-strong group of trade union leaders, set up by the Trades Union Congress (TUC) in 1921 to co-ordinate industrial action and settle inter-union disputes. Very influential in the Labour Party.


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