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- •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
ambassador n посол
appointment n назначение
assemble v созывать, собирать
Associate Justice член Верховного суда США
bargain v вести переговоры, договариваться
branch n власть; executive branch исполнительная власть; judicial branch
судебная власть; legislative branch законодательная власть
Chief Justice Председатель Верховного суда США
Circuit Court of Appeals окружной апелляционный суд (федеральный суд
второй инстанции в США)
civilian n штатский; гражданское лицо
conduct war v вести войну
contradict v противоречить
convict v 1 признать виновным; 2 осудить
convince v убеждать
count (upon) v рассчитывать на (что-либо, кого-либо)
Department of Agriculture Министерство сельского хозяйства
Department of Commerce Министерство торговли
Department of Defense Министерство обороны
Department of Education Министерство образования
Department of Energy Министерство энергетики
Department of Health and Human Services Министерство здравоохранения и
социального обеспечения
Department of Housing and Urban Development Министерство жилищного
строительства и городского развития
Department of the Interior Министерство внутренних дел
Department of Justice Министерство юстиции
Department of Labor (Labor – амер. Labour – англ.) Министерство труда
Department of State Государственный департамент, Министерство иностранных дел
Department of Transportation Министерство транспорта
Department of Treasury Министерство финансов
design v 1 составлять план, схему; 2 планировать
District Court 1 федеральный районный суд (федеральный суд первой
инстанции в США); 2 местный суд (в ряде штатов США)
domestic policy n внутренняя политика
flexible adj гибкий
foreign policy n внешняя политика
for life 1 на всю жизнь, до конца жизни, до смерти; 2 пожизненно
House of Representatives Палата представителей
impeach v ставить под сомнение чью-либо репутацию, обвинять (гражданское
должностное лицо) в ненадлежащем исполнении обязанностей
lawsuit n 1 судебное дело; 2 иск
make certain v удостовериться, убедиться
manage v вести ( дела)
native-born American коренной американец (не иммигрант)
negotiate a treaty with another nation заключить договор с другим
государством
nominate v 1 назначать на пост с последующим утверждением Сенатом;
2 предлагать кандидата на Сенатское утверждение
obey the law v подчиняться закону
pardon v 1 прощать; 2 помиловать, оставлять без наказания
presiding officer n председательствующий
rely (on) v полагаться, надеяться
representative democracy n представительная демократия
Senate Сенат (верхняя палата конгресса США)
senator n член Сената США
separation of powers разделение властей
Speaker n спикер, председатель палаты парламента
standing committee n постоянный комитет
state elector член коллегии выборщиков штата
Supreme Court Верховный суд (федеральный и в большинстве штатов США)
term n период, срок, время; term of office срок полномочий
treaty n договор, соглашение
Reading tasks
A Answer these questions.
1 Why is the government of the USA called federal?
2 Does all the power belong to the federal government?
3 What branches does the government of the USA consist of?
4 Who represents the legislative power in the USA?
5 What is the main task of the Congress?
6 Where is most of the work of the Congress carried out?
7 Who does the executive power belong to?
8 Who may become the President of the USA?
9 Who is the President elected by?
10 Is it easy for the President to get the legislation through the Congress?
11 What is the major difference between American system of presidency and
presidency in countries with parliamentary systems?
12 Who are Presidential assistants and advisers?
13 What is the President responsible for?
14 What is the judicial branch of the government? What is its job?
15 What power does each state have?
B Are the following sentences about the American government true (T) or false (F)?
1 The government of the USA is composed of three branches.
2 The executive power is vested in the Congress.
3 The Senate has members from each state depending on population.
4 The Vice-President is the presiding officer in the House of Representatives.
5 Law-making is the main task of both houses of the Congress.
6 The Cabinet is the highest executive power of the government.
7 The US President must be 40 years old.
8 The President cannot serve more than two terms.
9 The President carries out the programmes of the government.
10 The President appoints secretaries of departments who are not necessarily
approved by the Congress.
11 The judicial branch has power over the other two branches.
12 The justices of the Supreme Court are appointed by the Senate for a term of four years.