
- •English for law students content:
- •Word Study
- •Verb noun (agent) noun (concept)
- •The Long History of the Solicitor
- •Text Study
- •Судебные Инны
- •Text b Judges
- •Dialogue 1. Lawyers who want to start their own practice
- •Dialogue 2. Legal Education
- •Investigate – investigation – investigator; notary – notarized – notarial.
- •Revision Translation
- •Стирание граней между барристерами и солиситорами
- •Grammar section Grammar to be revised: English Tenses (Active Voice)
- •Word Study
- •Verb noun (agent) noun (concept)
- •The Foundation of British Law: Habeas Corpus Act Let the Body Be Brought...
- •Text Study
- •Драконт
- •Text b Sources of Law
- •Text c Advantages and Disadvantages of Case Law
- •Text d Retrospective of British Legislation
- •Text e Early Systems of Law
- •Dialogue 1. Never Leave till Tomorrow …
- •Dialogue 2. At Oxford Law School
- •Revision Translation
- •Grammar section Grammar to be revised: The Passive Voice
- •Word Study
- •Verb noun(agent) noun(concept)
- •Text Study
- •Introduced by
- •Британская Конституция
- •Text b Monarchy in Britain
- •Text c Political Parties
- •Text d Elections in Great Britain
- •Text e Prime Minister
- •Dialogue 1. At the Exam
- •Dialogue 2. The Significance of the Bill of Rights
- •Revision Translation
- •Grammar section Grammar to be revised: the Sequence of Tenses. Reported Speech.
- •Commands, requests, advice
- •Word Study
- •Checks and Balances
- •Text Study
- •The Presidents of the United States
- •Конституция Соединенных Штатов Америки
- •Раздел 8. Конгресс имеет право:
- •Text b System of Government
- •Text c The Legislature
- •Text d Political Parties
- •Text e American President
- •Dialogue 1. After the Seminar
- •Dialogue 2. Similarities and Differences
- •Revision Translation
- •Grammar section Grammar to be revised: Modal Verbs
- •Word Study
- •Text Study
- •Assault
- •Shop-lifting
- •Rioting in Bracknel Continuous
- •Text b What is Criminology?
- •Преступность: врожденное и приобретенное
- •Text c Partakers in a Crime
- •Text d Juvenile Delinquency
- •Text e Kidnap Suspect for Trial
- •Dialogue 1. Stop Rewarding the Criminal
- •Dialogue 2. Crime Rates in Europe
- •Word Study
- •Text Study
- •Text b Police in the usa
- •Text c Scotland Yard
- •Text d Municipal Police
- •Text e. Private Policing in the usa
- •Dialogue 1. An Interview
- •Dialogue 2. Federal Bureau of Investigation
- •Word Study
- •Coroner’s Courts
- •Text Study
- •Text b The British Judicial System
- •The legal system in England and Wales
- •Text c The Role of the Independent Judiciary
- •Судебная система Шотландии
- •Text d The European Court of Human Rights
- •Text e The International Court of Justice
- •Dialogue 1. Consulting a Lawyer
- •Dialogue 2. In Court
- •Revision Translation
- •Word Study
- •Text Study
- •Text b Criminal Procedure
- •Уголовный процесс
- •Text c Trial by Jury
- •Text d The Plea-bargaining Process
- •Text e Evidence
- •Dialogue 1. In the Courtroom
- •Dialogue 2. Gathering Evidence
- •Revision Translation
- •Word Study
- •Text Study
- •Text b Capital Punishment
- •Text c Penal Institutions
- •Text d Women in Prison
- •Text e Correctional Institutions in the usa
- •Dialogue 1. Possible Punishment
- •Dialogue 2. Prisoner’s Life
- •Revision Translation
Word Study
Ex. 1. Read the following words. Mind the stress.
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'unitary
ju'dicial
juris'diction
'judge
pre'side
adjudi'cation
'martial
re'sort
nomi'nation
'circuit
con'sistently
'survey
vio'lation
'actual
exc'lusive
Ex. 2. Pair the words in column A with those from column B:
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Ex. 3. Complete the list of derivatives.
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6. imprison |
prison |
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7. recommend |
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8. register |
registration |
registrar |
registered |
9. approve |
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Ex. 4. How are the following ideas expressed in one word?
the hearing of a civil or criminal case before a court of competent jurisdiction;
a person between the age of 10 and 17 who has committed a crime;
the power of a court to hear and decide a case or make a certain order;
an application for the judicial examination by a higher court of the decision of any inferior court;
the system of dividing into regional districts for the purpose of court administration;
a binding judgement determined by analysis and adjudication of the factual issues presented, rather than by the existence of a technical or procedural defect that requires one party to prevail;
in pleading, the facts giving rise to a right enforceable in the courts, which must show the existence of a right, an injury and damages;
the parties actively involved in a lawsuit;
the reasonable use of judicial power, i.e., the court's freedom to decide within the bounds of law action;
the determination of a controversy and pronouncement of judgement;
the traditional body of rules and practices related to business transacted at sea or to navigation, and always has been a body of law separate from every other jurisprudence.
Ex. 5. Match English and Russian equivalents:
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Ex. 6. Give the English equivalents for the following word combinations:
частные лица, суды штатов, подать иск, федеральные суды, подпадать под юрисдикцию, разрешить дело в судебном порядке, Верховный суд, судебное разбирательство (тяжба), окружные суды, высшие суды, низшие суды, суд последней инстанции, рассматривать дело, апелляционные суды.
Ex. 7. Fill in the blanks with the suitable words.
The federal courts have three tiers: ______ courts, courts of ______ and the ______ Court. The ______Court was created by the Constitution; all other ______ courts were created by Congress. Most litigations occur in ______ courts. The structure of ______ courts varies from the state to state; usually there are ______ for less serious cases, ______ for more serious cases, intermediate ______ courts, and courts of last ______. State courts were created by state constitutions.
Ex. 8. Complete the following text with the words and phrases from the box.