- •Предисловие
- •Основная часть unit 1
- •Our academy
- •Vocabulary
- •State Structure of Ukraine
- •Vocabulary
- •Ex. 1. Read and translate the following words into Russian.
- •Ex. 2. Form the nouns from the following verbs.
- •Ex. 3. Give the corresponding adjectives.
- •Ex. 4. Translate the words given in brackets.
- •Ex. 9. Make the following interrogative and negative.
- •Ex. 11. Transform from Passive into Active.
- •Political system of great britain
- •Vocabulary
- •Ex. 1. Read the words and translate them into Russian.
- •Ex. 2. Form the nouns from the verbs and translate them into Russian.
- •Ex. 3. Give the corresponding adjectives.
- •Ex. 4. Translate the words given in the brackets into English.
- •Ex. 6. Put the sentences into the Passive Voice.
- •Ex. 7. Add the necessary words.
- •Ex. 8. Agree or disagree with the following statements.
- •Ex. 9. Answer the following questions.
- •Vocabulary
- •Ex. 7. Answer the following questions.
- •British police system
- •Vocabulary
- •The united states police system
- •Vocabulary
- •British judicial system
- •Vocabulary
- •Ex. 3. Translate the word-combinations into English using the following words.
- •Ex. 4. Put the necessary words into the sentences.
- •Ex. 7. Translate the following sentences and state the functions of Participle II.
- •Ex. 8. Answer the following questions.
- •The united states court system
- •Vocabulary
- •Unit 10
- •Criminal law
- •Vocabulary
- •Ex. 1. Read the following words and translate them into Russian.
- •Ex. 3. Change the verb phrases to noun phrases.
- •Ex. 8. Translate the following sentences.
- •Unit 11
- •Investigation
- •Vocabulary
- •Задания для самостоятельной работы в межсессионный период
- •I семестр
- •II семестр
- •III семестр
- •I thought that the exams had already finished the previous week.
- •IV семестр
- •Тексты для самостоятельного чтения the constitution of ukraine
- •The united states constitution and the federal government
- •The legislative branch of the us government. The Capitol
- •The Congress
- •The executive branch of the us government
- •The judicial branch of the us government
- •Britain’s Monarchy
- •The law in britain
- •What is international humanitarian law all about?
- •The red cross and the red crescent: emblems of humanity
- •Who belongs to the international red cross and red crescent movement?
- •History of english police training
- •Police authorities
- •The new york city police
- •The individual policeman’s role
- •In crime prevention
- •Preservation of the public peace
- •The role of the police traffic control
- •The common law system
- •Civil cases
- •Criminal cases
- •Jury service
- •The appeals process
- •Criminal behavior
- •Criminal behavior reasoning
- •Criminal proceedings
- •The structure of the federal courts
- •Trial courts
- •Apellate courts
- •The United States Supreme Court
- •United states federal judges
- •Appointment of judges
- •Other federal judges
- •State judges
- •Preparation for trial
- •Criminal trial
- •Presumption of innocence
- •The problem of punishment
- •English prisons
- •The present english structure of corrections
- •Types of the us correctional institutions
- •Interpol (international criminal police organisation)
- •Judicial education
- •Commonly asked questions about the federal judicial process
- •Грамматический справочник
- •Притяжательный падеж (the possessive case)
- •Местоимение
- •Притяжательные местоимения (Possessive Pronouns)
- •Возвратные и усилительные местоимения (Reflexive and Emphatic Pronouns)
- •Взаимные местоимения
- •Неопределенные местоимения
- •Наречие (adverb)
- •Глагол (verb)
- •Правильные и неправильные глаголы (Regular Verbs and Irregular Verbs)
- •Модальные глаголы (Modal Verbs)
- •Значение и употребление модальных глаголов
- •Наклонение (Mood)
- •Времена глаголов (The Tenses of the verbs)
- •Образование
- •Прошедшее неопределенное время The Past Indefinite Tense
- •Длительные времена Continuous Tenses
- •Будущее длительное время The Future Continuous Tense
- •Совершенные времена Perfect Tenses
- •Залог (Voice)
- •Спряжение глагола в страдательном залоге
- •Неличные формы глагола
- •Инфинитив
- •Infinitive
- •Герундий The Gerund
- •Причастие (participle) Формы причастия
- •Функции причастия I в предложении
- •Функции причастия II в предложении
- •Косвенный вопрос (Indirect Speech)
- •Согласование времен (Sequence of tenses)
- •Сложное предложение (complex sentence)
- •Приложение
- •Рекомендуемая литература
- •Содержание
Ex. 3. Translate the word-combinations into English using the following words.
Case (уголовное дело, гражданское дело, серьезное дело).
Law (уголовное право, гражданское право, прецедентное право, неписанное право, общее право).
Court (суд по уголовным делам, суд по гражданским делам, полицейский суд, суд суммарной юрисдикции, королевский суд, мировой суд, апелляционный суд).
Ex. 4. Put the necessary words into the sentences.
There is no single… in Britain.
In England there are two main classes of trial courts: …
Magistrates’ Courts try … without a jury.
The Crown Courts hear … from Magistrates’ Courts and try … with a jury.
The Crown Court for London is called….
Ex. 5. Find the wrong word in the group of the following words. Translate them into Russian.
Common law – statute – article – act – civil law – criminal law – legislative body.
Rights – wrongs – obligations – duties – freedoms.
Judge – jury – the clerk of the court – defendant – policeman.
Ex. 6. Translate the sentences into Russian and define the voice of the verbs.
Acts of Parliament and unwritten law are based on judicial precedent.
Magistrates try less serious offences in the Magistrates’ Courts without a jury.
The legal principles and rules of English law are also called "judgemade law".
The most serious criminal offences and appeals from Magistrates’ Courts are tried in the Crown Courts.
The Court of Criminal Appeal hears appeals from the Crown Courts and the House of Lords.
Ex. 7. Translate the following sentences and state the functions of Participle II.
The House of Commons with elected members is more powerful.
In the United States a person accused of a crime is considered innocent until proved guilty.
The boy kidnapped a week ago has been rescued by the police.
If found guilty of any crime, the accused may have right to appeal to a higher court.
The sources of law include statutes and common law, based on judicial precedent.
A recruit, when accepted, undergoes rigorous and intensive training.
The offender taken to the court began to give evidence.
Ex. 8. Answer the following questions.
Is there a single code in England?
What do the sources of law include?
What are the main classes of trial courts in England?
What do Magistrates’ Courts try? Who sits for the trial there?
What courts are also called courts of summary jurisdiction?
What courts have a double function? What do they try?
Who sits for the trial in the Crown Court?
What is the Crown Court for London?
What is the supreme court of appeal in criminal matters?
Unit 9
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Text: The United States Court System. |
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Grammar: Объектные предикативные обороты. Субъект-ные предикативные обороты
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The united states court system
The third branch of the federal government, the judiciary, consists of a system of courts throughout the country, headed by the Supreme Court of the United States. The whole country is divided into districts, each having a federal court. The present federal court system includes the Supreme Court, 11 courts of appeals, 91 district courts and 5 courts of special jurisdiction.
The Supreme Court consists of a chief justice and eight associate justices who are appointed by the President and approved by the Senate. The responsibility and power of these nine people are extraordinary. The Supreme Court is the court of final appeal, its main work is to make the final decision in legal cases in which a charge of violation of the Constitution is made. Supreme Court decisions can affect the lives of all Americans and can change society significantly.
The second highest level of the federal judiciary is made up of the courts of appeals. The United States is divided into eleven judicial circuits, each served by a court of appeals. As a rule, the court of appeals sits with three judges on the bench. They review the district courts’ decisions within their areas.
The district courts are the lowest ones in the federal court system. These courts try most of the criminal and civil cases. They are the only federal courts where trials are held with the jury. Decisions of the district courts may be appealed in one of the eleven courts of appeals and in the Supreme Court.
In addition to the federal courts of general jurisdiction it has been necessary to set up courts for special purposes. There are separate military courts for members of the armed forces and other specialised courts to handle matters ranging from tax questions to immigration violations.
Besides, each state has established a system of courts, including a state supreme court, to deal with civil, criminal and appellate proceedings. There are also county and city courts. Even the smallest villages have a local judge, called a "justice of the peace", who handles minor legal matters.
The constitution safeguards judicial independence by providing that federal judges shall hold office until they die, retire or resign, although a judge who commits an offence while in office may be impeached in the same way as the president or other officials of the federal government.