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danila doroshenko Ученик (178), открыт 3 недели назад
ЗАДАНИЕ 1.Выберите правильный перевод следующих словосочетаний: 1) to overturn a court decision 2) legal entity 3) informal inquest 4) elements of corpus delicti 5) exemption from criminal responsibility 6) to breach a contract 7) to be entitled to damages 8) enforceable agreement 10) to take an oath9) reasonable grounds
Выберите правильное определение следующих понятий: 1) The sentencing of a criminal to a period of time during which they will be deprived of their freedom.
2) Physical punishment, such as flogging or beating.
3) A release from prison, before a sentence is finished, that depends on the person doing what is supposed to while out.
4) Unpaid work, intended to be of social use, that an offender is required to do instead of going to prison.
5) A special place where a convicted person serves his sentence.
6) A punishment where instead of jailing, a judge will order to report to an officer regularly and according to a set schedule.
7) A sum of money exacted as a penalty by a court of law or other authority.
8) The state of being kept as a prisoner in one’s own house, rather than in a prison.
9) A sentence when the judge allows the convicted person to avoid serving.
10) The most severe of all sentences: that of death. Also known as the death penalty.
Прочитайте текст, определите верное (True) / неверное (False) утверждение: "It usually takes three years to complete law degree programmes in the UK. These programmes typically include core subjects such as criminal law, constitutional law, administrative law, contract law, tort law, land law, etc. In addition, students are often required to take courses covering skills such as legal writing and legal research.
There are also optional (elective) courses available. Since many law students are going to become lawyers, they often choose courses that will be useful in their future career. Some students who want to run a small partnership or to work alone as a sole practitioner in a small town may decide to take family law or employment law as their major. Those who are planning to work in a large law firm will consider subjects such as company law, commercial law and litigation and arbitration.
Many universities also offer courses on legal practice. Courses like these give students opportunity to experience the work of a lawyer before deciding on career in law. Another way of finding out more about law in practice is to get involved with a voluntary advice centre or a law clinic. These clinics offer free legal assistance to the local community and provide a useful introduction to the day-to-day work of a lawyer.
For students who wish to work in a commercial practice, knowledge of foreign languages is essential. When law firms hire recruits, they generally look at four things: education, personality, work experience and language ability. Since English is the language of the international legal community, law firms increasingly expect graduates to have a good command of English."
1. A course in company law is usually included in the core subjects at law schools in the UK.
2. Some law degree programmes offer courses in some of the important skills that lawyers need in order to do their work, such as legal writing.
3. Students don’t have a right to choose the field they want to practise in.
4. Students get practical experience while they are studying at law schools.
5. Nowadays law firms expect students to be completely fluent in English.
ЗАДАНИЕ 4.Выберите правильную форму глагола: 1. Laws _____ in many countries.
2. A defendant refused to obey law, so he ______.
3. In 1992 our country _____ the treaty.
4. Lawyers ______ to the agreement by the end of the present session.
5. The police ______ the killer yet.
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