- •Утверждено и рекомендовано решением
- •В качестве учебного пособия
- •Chapter I law Unit 1 Introduction to Law
- •Introduction to Law
- •Vocabulary
- •Vocabulary tasks
- •The Aims of Law
- •In trouble with the law law-abiding my word is law
- •Unit 2 What Law Is
- •What Is Law?
- •Social Morality, Rules and Laws
- •Vocabulary
- •Chapter II sources of law Unit 3 Sources of English Law
- •Sources of English Law
- •The Principal Sources
- •Legislation
- •Judicial precedent
- •The Subsidiary Sources
- •Customs
- •Books of authority
- •Vocabulary
- •Unit 4 Sources of Modern Law
- •Text a Historical and Political Background
- •Text b Common Law Systems
- •Vocabulary
- •Vocabulary tasks
- •Text d Sources of American Law
- •Vocabulary
- •Text e Continental Systems
- •For You to Remember
- •Vocabulary
- •Chapter III constitutions Unit 5 The History of Constitution
- •Vocabulary
- •Unit 6 British Constitution
- •The Nature of the Constitution
- •Vocabulary
- •Vocabulary tasks
- •Unit 7 us Constitution
- •Founding of the United States
- •Vocabulary
- •Vocabulary tasks
- •Unit 8 The Constitution of the Russian Federation
- •The New Russian Constitution
- •Amendments to the Constitution
- •Vocabulary
- •Vocabulary tasks
- •Chapter IV the system of government Unit 9 The British Government of Today
- •Text a The Governmental Model
- •Vocabulary
- •Vocabulary tasks
- •Text b The British Parliament
- •Vocabulary
- •The System of Government
- •Stages of a Government Bill
- •The House of Commons
- •The House of Lords
- •Making New Law
- •Text d The Prime Minister and the Cabinet
- •Vocabulary
- •Unit 10 The American Government of Today
- •System of Government in the United States
- •Vocabulary
- •Vocabulary tasks
- •Unit 11 The System of Checks and Balances
- •Vocabulary
- •Vocabulary tasks
- •Checks and Balances
- •Unit 12 Law-making Process in the usa
- •Text a The Concept of Bicameral Legislature
- •Vocabulary
- •Federalism
- •State and Local Government
- •Three Branches of Government
- •Unit 13 The State System of Russia. The Parliament of the Russian Federation
- •Text a The State System of Russia
- •Vocabulary
- •Text b The Parliament of the Russian Federation
- •Vocabulary
- •Chapter V law enforcement Unit 14 Law Enforcement Bodies
- •Text a Role of Government
- •Text b Role of Police Force
- •Vocabulary
- •Vocabulary tasks
- •Unit 15 Enforcing the Law in Britain
- •Text a The English Legal System
- •Vocabulary
- •Text b The British Police
- •Vocabulary
- •Vocabulary tasks
- •Identify showing murder investigation found dead
- •Unit 16 Law Enforcement in the usa
- •Text a Protecting the Rights of the Accused
- •Text b Police Technology in the usa
- •Vocabulary
- •Vocabulary tasks
- •Federal Bureau of Investigation
- •Vocabulary
- •Vocabulary tasks
- •Unit 17 Law Enforcement in the Russian Federation
- •Text a Law Enforcement of Today
- •Vocabulary
- •Text b Application of Law Enforcement
- •Vocabulary
- •Vocabulary tasks
- •Chapter VI the courts Unit 18 The Court System of the uk
- •Text a Judicial Institutions
- •Text b Classification of the English Courts
- •Text c The Hierarchy of the Courts
- •Restrictions
- •Vocabulary
- •It is useful to know
- •For you to know
- •Vocabulary tasks
- •Text d Courts of England and Wales
- •Judicial organization
- •Unit 19 The u.S. Court System
- •Text a Understanding the u.S. Court System
- •State Courts
- •A Typical State Judicial System
- •Federal Courts
- •Text b Jurisdictions of the Federal and State Court Systems
- •The Federal Judicial System
- •9 Justices
- •12 Circuits
- •Vocabulary
- •Vocabulary tasks
- •Text c The Miranda Warning
- •Vocabulary
- •Unit 20 The Court System of the Russian Federation
- •The Court Structure
- •Vocabulary
- •Vocabulary tasks
- •Text b Jurisdiction of Courts
- •The Constitutional Court
- •Jurisdiction of the Courts of General Jurisdiction
- •The Supreme Court of the Russian Federation
- •Vocabulary
- •Vocabulary tasks
- •Text c The Courts of the Subjects of the Russian Federation
- •Text d The Arbitrazh Court of the Russian Federation.
- •Jurisdiction of the Federal Arbitrazh Circuit Court as the Court of the First Instance
- •Vocabulary
- •Vocabulary tasks
- •Opening remarks at Meeting with the Judges of the Russian Court
- •Contents
- •Legal English - 1
Vocabulary
abuse n злоупотребление
anarchy n анархия
argue v утверждать, доказывать, аргументировать, приводить доводы; it is
argued утверждается
assertion n утверждение
clear-thinking adj здравомыслящий
commit crime v совершить преступление
common sense n здравый смысл
concept n понятие
confusion n смешение
consider v определять, полагать, считать, принимать во внимание, учитывать;
consideration n соображение
consistent adj последовательный, непротиворечивый
defined by law установлено законом
descriptive adj описательный
desert v оставлять, покидать; бросить (семью)
doctrine n доктрина, учение
economics n экономика
enforce v обеспечивать соблюдение или исполнение, принудительно проводить
в жизнь;enforced принудительно примененный, обеспеченный правовой санкцией
establish v устанавливать
to a large extent в значительной мере
framework n система, правовые рамки, пределы, каркас, остов
guide v руководить, вести; be guided by руководствоваться
implement v провести в жизнь, осуществить
implementation n исполнение; implementation of justice отправление
правосудия
impose v налагать (обязательства), предписывать, устанавливать, возлагать,
навязывать
inherit v наследовать
interaction n взаимодействие
justice n правосудие, справедливость
law n право, закон
law of gravity закон всемирного тяготения
lobby (in Parliament) n кулуары, лобби; lobbying агитация в кулуарах,
закулисная обработка членов парламента; лоббирование
mercy killing n убийство из сострадания, эйтаназия, умерщвление неизлечимых
больных
minority n меньшинство
motive n мотив, повод
nation n государство, нация, народ
necessarily adv обязательно
notion n понятие, представление
painful illness болезнь, сопровождающаяся мучительными болями
penalty n наказание
phenomenon n явление; phenomena n pl явления
precise adj точный
prescriptive adj предписывающий
pressure group n инициативная группа, группа влияния
propose v предлагать, выдвигать
public laws n публичные законы (касающиеся всех)
retain v удерживать, сохранять
revolutionary n революционер
ridicule v осмеивать
rule n норма, правило
skill n искусство, умение, ловкость, мастерство; skilled (highly trained)
квалифицированный
solely adv исключительно, только
tend v иметь тенденцию, склоняться
well-being n благополучие, благосостояние
within their power в пределах их полномочий / власти; в их компетенции
Reading tasks
A Comprehension check.
1 Give your own example of a descriptive law and a prescriptive law.
2 Mark these statements T (true) or F (false) according to the information in the text.
a Social customs and rules are both enforced by governments.
b Many laws reflect social customs.
c Unlike social customs, laws are usually international.
d In all societies relations between people are regulated by customs and traditions.
e The speed limits imposed on a driver is an example of a prescriptive law.
f In general it is very easy to escape justice.
g Both customs and rules are enforced by governments.
B Answer these questions.
1 What does the word “law” refer to?
2 What is a descriptive/prescriptive law?
3 What is understood by prescriptive laws in all societies?
4 What is the difference between a custom and a law?
5 Do governments have any motives in making laws?
B Combine these three parts into sentences using the suitable modal verb.
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a obey the laws |
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must |
b protect people |
1 Citizens |
should |
c go to school every day |
2 Children |
have to |
d behave properly |
3 The police |
ought to |
e be attentive |
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f know the customs of the country |
C Put the verb into the correct form, present, future, past simple or present perfect.
The fact that English law 1) _______(function) without major revolutions for upwards of nine hundred years is one of the great stabilizing factors of the English legal and political traditions. Of course there has been constant change throughout the centuries. But because change 2) _______(be) gradual most people 3) _______(feel) a sense of security in their personal and political lives. As time 4) ______(pass), however, it 5) ______(become) necessary to adopt rules governing the conduct of individuals toward one another. Certain laws were enacted. The purpose of law 6) ______(be) to bring some measure of order, of predictability into what would otherwise be the chaos of community living. It 7) ______ (give) protection to property. It 8) ______(ensure) that individuals’ rights are guaranteed by rules laid down in advance. Law is defined as any rule that society 9) _______(enforce).
Law generally 10) ______(represent) the developing common morality of human beings. There 11) ______(be) a close relationship between law and morality. Law not only 12) ______(have) its origin in morality, but also is easier to enforce when citizens 13) ______ (yield) to government for moral reasons.
Vocabulary tasks
A The word AUTHORITY has the following meanings in Russian:
1 власть
supreme authority – верховная власть
2 полномочие, право, права, компетенция
to act on smb’s authority – действовать на основании полученных
полномочий
3 pl. власти, начальство, администрация
local authorities – местные власти, органы местного самоуправления
4 авторитет, вес, влияние
to have authority with smb. – пользоваться авторитетом у кого-либо
5 авторитет, крупный специалист
he is an authority on law – он является авторитетом в области права
6 авторитетный источник
to quote one’s authorities – ссылаться на авторитетные источники
Match the following English expressions with their Russian equivalents.
1 competent authority |
a превышать свои полномочия |
2 law-enforcement authorities/agencies |
b власть / полномочия парламента |
3 lawful authority |
c законная власть |
4 on good authority |
d из надежного источника |
5 the authority of Parliament |
e иметь / осуществлять власть |
6 to abuse one’s authority |
f неограниченные полномочия |
7 to endue with authority |
g наделять полномочиями кого-либо |
8 to gain in authority |
h облечь властью |
9 to hand over one’s authority to smb. |
i передавать свои полномочия кому-либо |
10 to have / to exercise authority |
j подрывать чей-либо авторитет |
11 to undermine smb.’s authority |
k правоохранительные органы |
12 to vest smb. with authority |
l авторитетный специалист |
13 unrestricted authority |
m приобретать всё большую власть |
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C Match the following legal terms with their Russian equivalents.
1 legislation |
a полномочие |
2 legal system |
b орган исполнения судебных решений и |
3 tribunal |
приговоров; полицейский орган |
4 authority |
с применить правовую норму / закон |
5 body |
d судейский корпус |
6 law enforcement agency |
е принудительно применимая (правовая) норма |
7 judgement |
f расследование; запрос |
8 to enforce law |
g судебная система, правовая система |
9 rule |
h орган; корпус |
10 the judiciary |
i законодательство |
11 inquiry |
j суд, орган правосудия, трибунал |
12 enforceable rule |
k судебное решение, приговор |
l (правовая) норма, правило
D Introduction to law: basic terms.
The following terms introduce you to the law and basic legal terminology. Below are the definitions. Find the definition for each term.
authority
court govern
judge legal
system lawyers legal action law
enforcement agency
legislation
rule the judiciary
tribunal
1 a body that is appointed to make a judgement or inquiry tribunal
2 a country’s body of judges __________
3 an act or acts passed by a law-making body __________
4 behaviour recognized by a community as binding or enforceable
by authority __________
5 legal proceedings __________
6 an official body that has authority to try criminals, resolve disputes, or make
other legal decisions __________
7 an organization responsible for enforcing the law, especially
the police __________
8 a senior official in a court of law __________
9 the body or system of rules recognized by a community that are enforceable
by established process __________
10 the control resulting from following a community’s system
of rules __________
11 members of the legal profession __________
12 to rule a society and control the behaviour of its members __________