
- •I. Lead-in. Brainstorming section:
- •Reading:
- •Read the text, paying attention to the translation of italicized words and word combinations. Answer the check-up questions: preview
- •Part I the definition and the scope of international law
- •What is international law?
- •In international law, a “state” is a recognized and independent country
- •Enforcement:
- •Part II functions of international law
- •Complete the following sentences using the required information from the text above:
- •Define if the following sentences are true or false. Use the required information from the text above and correct the false statements:
- •Vocabulary section/ language focus:
- •Study the definitions of the following terms and find examples of its practical use:
- •Fill in the blanks with the prepositions:
- •Study the use of the phrases with “law” and translate the sentences given below into Ukrainian:
- •Legal Latin. Match each Latin word or expression with its English equivalent:
- •Grammar focus:
- •1. Use the verbs in the correct form:
- •Complete the sentences below using the correct form of the verbs from the box:
- •Project:
- •Explaining legal terms. Match the halves of these sentences, which contain phrases for explaining legal terms to non-lawyers:
- •Complete the following sentences using the prepositions from the box: between by by for hereby herein in
Explaining legal terms. Match the halves of these sentences, which contain phrases for explaining legal terms to non-lawyers:
1. A custom union is, put |
a) which rights are granted to an international body by the signatory nations to the agreement. |
2. A legal framework is, in |
b) words, it deals with such questions as which law applies in the case at hand. |
3. A charter is an agreement by |
c) simply, a group of nations who wish to remove customs barriers between them. |
4. “Conflict of laws” refers to the body of law dealing with disputes between private persons who live in different jurisdictions; in order |
d) essence, a broad system of rules. |
Complete the following sentences using the prepositions from the box: between by by for hereby herein in
This agreement constitutes the entire agreement 1) the parties. No
waiver, consent, modification or change of terms of this agreement shall bind
either party unless in writing and signed 2) both parties. Such waiver,
consent, modification or change, if made, shall be effective only 3) the
specific instance and 4) the specific purpose given. There are no
understandings, agreements or representations, oral or written, not specified
5) regarding this agreement. Contractor, by the signature below of its
authorized representative, 6) acknowledges that the Contractor has read
this agreement, understands it and agree to be bound 7) its terms and
conditions.
LISTENING. Can International Law Change the World? http://www.voutube.com/watch?v=gH8yIqeG13c&feature=related