What is the difference between a judicial certificate and a lawyer's certificate?

The difference between a judicial certificate and a lawyer's certificate lies in their different uses.

The judicial certificate refers to the certificate issued by the Ministry of Justice after passing the judicial examination. It is one of the basic conditions for practicing the legal profession. Judicial certificate holders can serve as judges, prosecutors, court staff, etc., and participate in judicial practice and legal work. A lawyer's license refers to a certificate issued by the judicial administrative agency after passing the lawyer qualification examination. It is an essential document for practicing law. Persons holding a lawyer's license can act as lawyers to represent clients and provide legal advice, litigation and other legal services. The judicial certificate is mainly for judicial work, while the lawyer certificate is for the lawyer profession.