5 commonsense assertions
Concepts (5) addressing judges as 'my lord' or 'my lady' (1) appearing in court with legal robes (1) driving on the left side of the road (1) using the term 'barrister' (1) wearing wigs in court (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 addressing judges as 'my lord' or 'my lady' Legal system in the United Kingdom In the UK, it is common and respectful to address judges as 'My Lord' or 'My Lady'. 1
2 appearing in court with legal robes Legal system in the United Kingdom In the United Kingdom, appearing in court with legal robes is a standard practice for judges and lawyers. 1
3 driving on the left side of the road Legal system in the United Kingdom In the United Kingdom, the legal system requires driving on the left side of the road as the standard practice. 1
4 using the term 'barrister' Legal system in the United Kingdom In the legal system of the United Kingdom, the term 'barrister' commonly refers to a type of lawyer. 1
5 wearing wigs in court Legal system in the United Kingdom In the UK legal system, wearing wigs in court is a traditional practice for judges and lawyers. 1