Aufnahme als europäische Rechtsanwältin oder europäischer Rechtsanwalt in eine Rechtsanwaltskammer beantragen
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Begriffe im Kontext
nicht vorhanden
- Anerkennung von Qualifikationen zum Zwecke der Beschäftigung in einem anderen Mitgliedstaat
- Erlaubnisse und Genehmigungen (2010400)
- Anerkennung ausländischer Berufsqualifikationen (1040400)
- Befähigungs- und Sachkundenachweise (2010200)
Fachlich freigegeben am
30.05.2024
Fachlich freigegeben durch
Federal Ministry of Justice (BMJ)
In order to be allowed to work as a European lawyer in Germany, you must apply for admission to a bar association.
If you wish to work as a registered European lawyer in Germany, you must be a member of a German bar association.
You must apply for admission to a bar association at the bar association. The bar association will decide on your application. Once you have been admitted to a bar association, you can work as a lawyer under the professional title of your home country. Once you have been admitted, you will receive a certificate from the bar association.
- Certificate from the competent authority in your home country that you are authorized to practice as a European lawyer in your home country.
- The Bar Association may require that this certificate is not older than 3 months at the time of submission.
- The Bar Association may require that this certificate is not older than 3 months at the time of submission.
- You are registered as a European lawyer with the competent authority in your home country.
- You have taken out German professional indemnity insurance or equivalent insurance in your country of origin.
- European lawyer admission
- European lawyers must be members of a bar association in Germany
- Admission to the bar association must be applied for
- A certificate is issued upon admission
- Prerequisites:
- You are authorized to practice as a European lawyer in your country of origin (certificate required)
- German professional indemnity insurance or equivalent insurance from the country of origin is available
- Responsible: Chamber of Lawyers