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II. Complete the open dialogue and learn it by heart

K.

H.

The matter is that in developed countries today the rights and free­doms of the individual are regarded as important.

K.

H.

As far as I know the Human Rights Act 1998 came into effect in 2000.

K.

H.

To my mind this Act incorporates the European Convention on Human Rights into British law making it unlawful for any public authority to act in a way that is incompatible with a Convention right.

K.

H.

On the contrary. Even before the Human Act came into effect the UK Government had signed this Convention.

K.

H.

As far as I remember the European Convention on Human Rights was drawn up in order to try and protect people's rights after the horrors of the Second World War.

K.

H.

In my opinion it fol­lowed the Universal Declaration on Human Rights made by the General Assembly of the United Nations in 1948.

K.

H.

I'm of the same opinion. The European Convention on Human Rights sets out the rights and free­doms that the people of Europe should have.

K.

H.

As far as I am concerned in order to protect the rights set out in the Convention, a Court of Human Rights was established in 1959.

K.

H.

I don't think so. A new permanent single European Court of Human Rights was established and individuals who feel their rights have been breached can apply direct to the Court.

GRAMMAR EXERCISES

To unit 1

I. Give four forms of the following irregular verbs. Consult the table of irregular verbs if necessary

be, become, begin, bring, build, buy, choose, cut, do, fall, feel, find, forbid, go, grow, have, hold, keep, know, lay, lead, lead, lie, lose, make, meet, rise, see, sell, spend, swing, take, undertake, win, write.

II. Put the infinitives in brackets in the correct tense form

1. Countries of East Asia actively … (participate) in the open market of Britain.

2. Preservation of the place of work … (become) the main criterion of its choice.

3. Representatives of the sector of entertainments and tourism … (win) especially.

4. Restoration of British economy … (last) for almost forty years.

5. The economic situation in the country … (disturb) many British.

6. The Japanese companies frequently … (choose) the UK as the base in Europe.

7. The rates of unemployment and inflation … (remain) high enough.

8. The sphere of services … (begin) to bring a significant part of the income of the country.

9. The USA and Japan … (be) the most significant trading partners of Britain.

10. Trade … (be) a key part of British economy for centuries.