berufsständische
Berufsständische refers to the system of self-governing professional bodies in the German-speaking world, organized as professional chambers or associations that regulate certain professions. In Germany the term is commonly used for the professional chambers (Kammern) that hold a public-law status and operate as Körperschaften des öffentlichen Rechts. Membership is typically compulsory for practitioners in the respective profession, and the chambers are responsible for licensing entry to the profession, maintaining professional standards, and supervising ethical conduct.
Functions of berufsständische Körperschaften include licensing and registration, setting continuing education requirements, enforcing professional ethics and
Examples of berufsständische bodies include physicians’ chambers (Ärztekammern), lawyers’ chambers (Rechtsanwaltskammern), pharmacists’ chambers (Apothekerkammern), and chambers
Historical context: the concept has roots in the idea of professional estates and later in reforms that