![Barrister Sarah Engerer is fighting for the title avukat. Photo: Jonathan Borg Barrister Sarah Engerer is fighting for the title avukat. Photo: Jonathan Borg]()
A woman who qualified as a barrister in the UK has filed proceedings in court against the authorities for refusing to allow her to use the equivalent Maltese title ‘avukat’ (lawyer).
Sarah Engerer practices as a barrister in Malta as her warrant to practice law is recognised in Malta and throughout the EU, but the Maltese authorities are refusing to allow her to adopt the Maltese equivalent of barrister – avukat.
The mother-of-two said the court case was the last resort as her efforts over the past six years proved futile.
The 38-year-old barrister filed the case in the First Hall of the Civil Court against Justice Minister Owen Bonnici and Attorney General Peter Grech. She is requesting the recognition of her British warrant as valid in Malta and the authorisation to use the equivalent Maltese title to her warrant: ‘avukat’.
She told the court she returned to Malta in 2014 and began working as a barrister after she was given a certificate in line with the legal notice, which provides for the mutual recognition of qualifications of the legal profession across EU member states.
In March 2015, she filed the first application to the President of the Republic to revert to the...