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I was bored and came across this argument-
http://www.lawlink.nsw.gov.au/lrc.nsf/pages/R31CHP9
What do you think? I understand that it is a little old as QC's are no longer appointed in NSW but rather SC's?. Still, the premise of the debate remains the same. If a solictor or academic offers distinction to the law and demonstrates a high level of competency and deep learning, should they be recognised with the eminence of SC? Sure, it is a title of deep distinction and public recognition, but should it be reserved for practising barristers? When would the Solictor get a chance to actually wear the 'silk'?
http://www.lawlink.nsw.gov.au/lrc.nsf/pages/R31CHP9
What do you think? I understand that it is a little old as QC's are no longer appointed in NSW but rather SC's?. Still, the premise of the debate remains the same. If a solictor or academic offers distinction to the law and demonstrates a high level of competency and deep learning, should they be recognised with the eminence of SC? Sure, it is a title of deep distinction and public recognition, but should it be reserved for practising barristers? When would the Solictor get a chance to actually wear the 'silk'?