ANZSCO 271 法律专业人员 | Legal Professionals

ANZSCO 271 法律专业人员 | Legal Professionals


:australia::new_zealand: ANZSCO 次要组 271 - 法律专业人员(英文:Legal Professionals)

法律专业人员提供法律咨询,准备和起草法律文件,代表客户进行谈判,在法院和法庭中为客户辩护,在法院和法庭中审理法律和其他事项,以及解释、分析、管理和审查法律。该分类属于技能等级 1,要求从业者具备学士学位或更高学历。


ANZSCO 澳大利亚和新西兰标准职业分类 2022
:briefcase: 职业类别 法律专业人员 Legal Professionals
:1234: ANZSCO 代码 271
:bar_chart: 层级 次要组(Minor Group)
:busts_in_silhouette: 上级分类 2 > 27
:bullseye: 技能等级 ANZSCO 技能等级 1
:date: 版本 2022 (22/11/2022)

:open_book: 职业定义

法律专业人员提供法律咨询,准备和起草法律文件,代表客户进行谈判,在法院和法庭中为客户辩护,在法院和法庭中审理法律和其他事项,以及解释、分析、管理和审查法律。

:graduation_cap: 技能等级要求

本次要组中的大多数职业具有与以下所列资格和经验相称的技能水平。

澳大利亚及新西兰 (Australia and New Zealand):

技能等级 学历要求
等级 1 学士学位或更高学历

:clipboard: 主要任务

:white_check_mark: 接收信息:接收以简报形式和口头指示提供的案件相关书面信息

:white_check_mark: 研究法律:研究与案件相关的法规和先前的法院判决

:white_check_mark: 提供法律意见:就法律问题提供咨询和书面意见

:white_check_mark: 面谈客户:面谈客户,推荐并采取适当的法律行动

:white_check_mark: 准备案件:通过调查、研究、安排证人和发出法庭行动通知来为法庭案件做准备

:white_check_mark: 法庭代理:在法庭上代表客户,向法庭概述事实,传唤和询问证人,并发表辩护词为客户辩护

:white_check_mark: 主持审判:主持司法程序并在法庭上宣布判决

:white_check_mark: 争议解决:作为行政和工业法庭的个人成员和成员来解决争议

:clipboard: 单元组(3 个)

代码 中文名称 英文名称
2711 大律师 Barristers
2712 司法及其他法律专业人员 Judicial and Other Legal Professionals
2713 律师 Solicitors

:australia::new_zealand: Australia and New Zealand Standard Classification of Occupations (ANZSCO 2022)

Released: 22/11/2022

Code: 271
Level: Minor Group
Title: Legal Professionals

Description

Legal Professionals provide legal advice, prepare and draft legal documents, conduct negotiations on behalf of clients, plead cases in courts and tribunals, hear legal and other matters in courts and tribunals, and interpret, analyse, administer and review the law.

Skill Level

Most occupations in this minor group have a level of skill commensurate with a bachelor degree or higher qualification (ANZSCO Skill Level 1).

Tasks Include:

  • receiving written information in the form of briefs and verbal instructions concerning legal cases
  • researching statutes and previous court decisions relevant to cases
  • providing advice and written opinions on points of law
  • interviewing clients, and recommending and undertaking appropriate legal action
  • preparing cases for court by conducting investigations, undertaking research, arranging witnesses, and giving notice of court actions
  • representing clients in court, outlining the facts to the court, calling and questioning witnesses, and making addresses to the court to argue a client’s case
  • presiding over judicial proceedings and pronouncing judgments in courts of law
  • acting individually and as members of administrative and industrial tribunals to resolve disputes

Unit Groups

  • 2711 Barristers
  • 2712 Judicial and Other Legal Professionals
  • 2713 Solicitors