- •Выполнение контрольных заданий и оформление контрольных работ.
- •Translate the text into Russian in writing.
- •2. Answer the following questions.
- •3. Decide whether the statements are true or false.
- •4. Match the terms to their definitions.
- •5. Choose the correct word.
- •6. Choose the correct tense form.
- •7. Complete the gaps with the correct preposition.
- •8. Fill in the blanks in the dialogue with the correct words or phrases given below. Right tired glad doing seems on ages like involves quite
- •Вариант 2
- •1. Translate the text into Russian in writing. The American system of law
- •3. Decide whether the statements are true or false.
- •4. Match the terms to their definitions.
- •5. Choose the correct word.
- •6. Choose the correct tense form.
- •7. Complete the gaps with the correct preposition.
- •8. Fill in the blanks in the dialogue with the correct words or phrases given below. Living , in, ages, ago, based, with, meet , too, what, that
- •Вариант 3
- •Translate the text into Russian in writing. Public law
- •Answer the following questions.
- •3. Decide whether the statements are true or false.
- •4. Match the terms to their definitions.
- •5. Choose the correct word.
- •Choose the correct tense form.
- •7. Complete the gaps with the correct preposition.
- •8. Fill in the blanks in the dialogue with the correct words or phrases given below. Busy take do miss happy focus wrong therefore truth get
- •Вариант 4
- •1. Translate the text into Russian in writing. Sources of Modern Law
- •2. Answer the following questions.
- •3. Decide whether the statements are true or false.
- •4. Match the terms to their definitions.
- •5. Choose the correct word.
- •6. Choose the correct tense form.
- •7. Complete the gaps with the correct preposition.
- •8. Choose the correct answer.
- •Вариант 5
- •1. Translate the text into Russian in writing. Common Law
- •2. Answer the following questions.
- •3. Decide whether the statements are true or false.
- •4. Match the terms to their definitions.
- •5. Choose the correct word.
- •6. Choose the correct tense form.
- •7. Complete the gaps with the correct preposition.
- •8. Choose the correct answer.
4. Match the terms to their definitions.
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5. Choose the correct word.
In order to separate the roles of the legislature and … , it was necessary to make laws that were clear and comprehensive.
a. judiciary b. jurisprudence c. judicial d. justice
… need not be made by governments, and they need not be written down.
laws b. customs c. statutes d. judgements
Each citizen has rights and … .
a. powers b. obligations c. cooperation d. beliefs
Justinian tried to … many aspects of life.
a. code b. codify c. violate d. codification
Judges have to … existing precedents to each new case.
a. apply b. enforce c. execute d. adopt
The doctrine of … is still a central feature of modern common law systems.
presumption b. precedent c. president d. prejudice
Parliament … hundreds of new laws every year.
passes b. applies c. obeys d. violates
To what extent are citizens obliged to … the law , even if a law is unjust?
obey b. enforce c. make d. violate
Decisions of inferior courts do not have … force.
a. bound b. binding c. bind d. bond
10. The main aim of criminal law is deter people from … similar crimes.
a. committing b. doing c. repealing d. making
6. Choose the correct tense form.
All citizens ... observe laws.
a. should b. must c .may d. can
Last week I … this article on civil law into Russian
a. translate b. translated c. will translate d. would translate
You … apply for the job. You would have a good chance of getting it.
should b. will c. have to d. may
The company is liquidated when it … pay its debts
cannot b. shouldn’t c. mustn’t d. doesn’t have to
Equity … because in many situations there was no legal remedy available at common law.
has developing b. will develop c. develop d. developed
The general principles of law … in this way came to be called the common law.
establishing b. established c. establish d. to establish
Customs and court rulings …as important as statutes (government legislation).
has been b. have be c. have been d. have
On the Continent the writings of legal authors … an important source of law.
form b. forms c. have forming d. will be formed
When the judge rules in such a case he … , because future courts must usually ‘follow’ him.
legislate b. legislates c. has legislated d. legislated
The lawyer … his notes carefully for he was going to cross-examine the witnesses.
look through b. looks through c. looked through d. will look through
Students … study foreign languages so that they could derive necessary information from foreign sources.
a. can b .could c. should d. may
Sometimes, we … break some rules without suffering any penalty.
a. can b. could c. has to d. must
A police officer … normally enter your home against your wishes without a search warrant.
a. doesn’t have to b. don’t have to c. cannot d. shouldn’t
Precedent is a decision … by a court on some case that serves example for other courts to follow.
a. making b. made c. have made d. have been making
15. The Constitutional Reform Act 2005 … some major changes to the British constitution.
a. has introduced b. introduced c. will introduce d. have been introducing
