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17. Match the legal terms with their definitions.

  1. justice

  2. common law

  3. equity

  4. case

  5. judgement

  6. litigant

  7. treaty

  8. property

a)

the system of laws in a country which judges and punishes people

b)

a written agreement between two or more countries formally approved1 by their leaders

c)

a person who brings a suit or a sued person

d)

a matter decided by a judge in a court of law

e)

a system of justice which allows a fair judgment of a case where the laws that already exist are not satisfactory

f)

the legal system developed in England over a period of time from old customs and court decisions, rather than laws made in Parliament

g)

an object or objects that belong to someone

h)

an official legal decision

18. Match the verbs 1 to 10 to the nouns that they go with. Make up 5 sentences with any of the collocations.

1

to approve

6

to date back to

a law

a system

2

to pass

7

to punish

a treaty

a dispute

3

to resolve

8

to develop

a rule

sentence

4

to lay down

9

to commit

justice

a crime

an offender

the Middle Ages

5

to administer

10

to apply

19. Give synonyms. Make up 7 sentences with any of them.

1

influence

6

problem

11

to follow a rule (2)

2

sentence (2)

7

lawsuit (3)

12

to lay down (2)

3

case law

8

fair (2)

13

to pass a law (3)

4

concept (2)

9

main (3)

14

to administer the law

5

habit (2)

10

old (2)

15

however (2)

20. Replace the underlined parts of the sentences with appropriate words and phrases from the vocabulary lists on pp. 24 and 29.

  1. This agreement is in line with the policy established by the government.

  2. The judge's decision was perfectly just in the circumstances1.

  3. Early Anglo-Saxon courts were made up of common people and neighbors.

  4. Canon law is derived from religious texts, such as the Bible or Koran.

  5. After the fall of the Roman Empire the Roman legal administration disrupted and the codes of Germanic laws took the place of Roman law in Western Europe.

  6. In English legal history, judicially-developed "common law" became the uniform authority throughout the country several centuries before Parliament got the power to make laws.

  7. The Law Merchant was enforced by merchant courts, set up along trade routes and trade centres.

  8. Disputes between Anglo-Saxons were settled according to unwritten local customs that varied from community to community.

  9. Democracy is a system of government based on the belief in freedom and the right of different groups of people to have a similar social status.

  10. In the 19th century, Japan modernized its legal system and started to use the civil law model based mostly on the German civil code.

  11. Criminal law is the part of the legal system which relates to punishing people who break the law.

21.  Form nouns from the adjectives. Use suffix -ity. Translate the nouns into Russian. Use 3 three of them in sentences of your own.

  1. impartial

  2. equal

  1. legal

  2. stable

  1. complex

  2. national

  1. responsible

  2. criminal