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- Referendary is the English form of a number of administrative positions, of various rank, in chanceries and other official organizations in Europe. The...
- State Examination, candidates undertake a two-year legal traineeship ("Referendariat"), organized by the Federal States. After the legal traineeship, candidates...
- Juraexamen.info - Online-Zeitschrift für Jurastudium, Staat****amen und Referendariat (in German). 2009-09-01. Retrieved 2020-11-01. Janßen, Karl-Heinz; Brunner...
- school, have p****ed the first of two required examinations join the Referendariat, a time of two years consisting of a series of clerkships: for a civil...
- fully qualify must parti****te in a two-year practical training period (Referendariat) including placements at a court of law, a public prosecutor's office...
- exam. The First State Exam is followed by a two-year practical phase (Referendariat) sponsored by the local Court of Appeal (Oberlandesgericht). This is...
- softwareergonomischen Gesichtspunkten Transferarbeit im Rahmen des Referendariats für den höheren Archivdienst, 38. Wissenschaftlicher Kurs, April 2005...
- authorities providing the administrative infrastructure during the Referendariat and in the end holding the exams of the second Staat****amen. Only a...
- (attorney, judge, administrative official, etc.; this is called the Referendariat). However, to actually become a judge, besides the Befähigung zum Richteramt...
- once to become a gymnasium teacher. This education is followed by the Referendariat (training on-the-job), which normally lasts for 18–24 months. During...