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- •Об авторах
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- •Предисловие
- •Brainstokm
- •Discussion
- •Just for Fun
- •1) Юридический
- •2) Правовой
- •3) Судебный
- •B rainstorm
- •Laws of Babylon
- •Unit 3. The first laws: ancient greece and rome
- •Creative writing
- •Brainstorm
- •1) Государственная власть
- •4) Правительство, правительственный аппарат
- •"Let the Body Be Brought.."
- •Хабеас Корпус
- •Let the Body Be Brought!
- •Of rights
- •The Petition of Right
- •It's Interesting to Know Napoleon's Words of Wisdom
- •Criminology
- •Criminality — Inborn or Acquired?
- •Brainstorm
- •Just for Fun
- •From the History of Punishment
- •It's Interesting to Know Joseph Ignace Guillotin
- •Discussion
- •9 Greater public understanding of the crime problem is important for the apprehension and conviction of criminals, their rehabilitation» and the prevention of crime.
- •In recent years public has demanded longer and hasher sentences for offenders.
- •Manslaughter
- •Crime of Passion
- •Discussion
- •Unit 8. Capital punishment: for and against
- •From the History of Police Forces
- •Пх разыскивает мплгшпя
- •Just for Fun
- •Identify the Suspect!
- •It's Interesting to Know!
- •Creative writing
- •Us Public Manifesto
- •Role-pla y
- •Unit 5. Scotland yard The History of Scotland Yard
- •Unit 6- police techniques
- •Police Technology in the usa
- •It's Interesting to Know Alphonse Bertillion
- •It's Interesting to Know
- •A View From Behind Bars
- •Unit 5- kinds of cases
- •Verdict
- •Unit 7. The value of juries
- •Words of Wisdom About Jury Service
- •It's Interesting to Know
- •The Tower of London
- •It's Interesting to Know
- •Elizabeth Fry, 1780—1845
- •Unit 2. Prison population
- •A Lifer Keen on Canaries
- •Unit 3. Prison life
- •Incentive to good conduct
- •Unit 4. Alternatives to prison
- •John Locke, 1632—1704
- •Voltaire, 1694—1778
- •Caligula, a.D. 12—41
- •Captain William Kidd, 1645—1701
- •Lizzie Borden, 1860—1927
- •George Blake, b. 1922
- •Hercules Poirot
- •Inspector Jules Maigret
- •Perry Mason
- •1. Bank Robbers
- •2. Muggers
- •3. Thieves
- •5. Shop-Lifters
- •6. Robbers
- •7. Burglars
- •8. 'Miscellaneous' Crooks
- •9. Outrageous Lawsuits
- •List of reference books
- •Just English Английский для юристов
- •Isbn 5-94373-029-х
Discussion
Use the structural pattern built up in Task 5 to make a speech on one of the following topics:
Laws haven't changed since primeval times.
However hard people try, laws are always insufficient,
Laws are not for ordinary people, they arc for lawyers,
• ■All laws are situational- They suit only
a particular place at a particular time.
• There is some eternal law- It is good for all times and places,
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Just for Fun
When asked to explain the difference between an ordinary citizen and a lawyer, a well-known barrister explained, "If an ordinary citizen gave you an orange, he would say, "I give you this orange" But if a lawyer gave you an orange, he would say, "I hereby give, grant and convey to you all my interest, right, title and claim of and in this orange, together with all its rind, skin, juice and pulp, and all right and advantage therein with full power to bite, cut, suckf or otherwise eat or consume the said orange, or give away or dispose of to any third party the said orange, with or without its rind, skin, juice and pulp, subject to any amendments subsequently introduced or drawn up to this agreement"
UNIT 2. THE FIRST LAWS: LAWS OF BABYLON
The Birth of Law
Rules and laws — and the conventions or customs from which they are descended — have been a part of human life ever since our ancestors first began to live in large and settled groups. But our knowledge is vague of laws that were in effect before the invention of writing in about 3500 B.C. The earliest known legal text was written by Ur-Nammu, a king of the Mesopotamian city of Urs in about 2100 B.C. It dealt largely with compensation for bodily injuries, and with the penalties for witchcraft and runaway slaves.
TASK L Find in the text the words that mean the following:
the use of magic power, especially with the aid of evil spiriLs
a punishment imposed for a violation of law or rule
an accepted social custom or practice
not clearly or explicitly stated or expressed
payment for damage or loss, restitution
one from whom a person is descended » harm or damage done or suffered
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TASK 2. Answer the following questions:
L Why is it difficult to judge about the earliest laws?
Where and why did the first laws appear?
What issues did the early laws emphasise? Why?
i TASK 3. The word LEGAL has the following meanings in Russian:
1) Юридический
legal person — юридическое лицо
2) Правовой
legal text — правовой текст
3) Судебный
legal action — судебный иск
законный, дозволенный законом legal owner — законный владелец
легальный
legal activities — правомерная, законная деятельность
Match the following English expressions with their Russian equivalents:
1} legal activities |
а) законные права |
2) legal address |
b) законный владелец |
3) legal advice |
с) имеющий законную силу |
4) legal age |
d) использовать |
5) legal costs |
свое законное право |
6) legal decision |
е) история права |
7) legal document |
f) консультация юриста |
8) legal entity |
g) правовая защита |
9) legal ethics |
h) правовой документ |
10) legal expert |
i) правовой статус |
11) legal history |
j) правомерная, |
12) legal language |
законная деятельность |
13) legal owner |
к) профессиональная этика |
14) legal procedure |
юриста |
15) legal protection |
1) решение суда |
16) legal rights |
т) совершеннолетие |
17) legal status |
п) стать юристом |
18} of legal force |
о) судебные издержки |
19) to enjoy one's legal rights |
р) судопроизводство |
20) to enter the legal profession |
q) юридическая терминология |
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г) юридический адрес |
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s) юридическое лицо |
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t) юрисконсульт; |
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юридический советник |
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