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- The fourth wave: 1965 to the present;
- After G. C. Thornley;
- C. Judges in Great Britain;
- The Mouse On the Mile 5 page;
- RIGHT OF FIRST REFUSAL;
- THE UNITED NATIONS ORGANIZATION;
- The UK is a constitutional monarchy; it means that the head of state is a king or a queen. The present sovereign is Queen Elizabeth II.;
- The term «intellectual property», «intellectual property law», its subjects, objects etc.;
- SCENE SIX;
- Read the whole text and answer these questions.;
- Ex. 6. Fill in the missing words in the text below. Choose from the following list and use each word once only.;
- Violation of the Duty;
- True-False Statements;
- Theorem on the equivalent generator;
- The USA judiciary;
- Loss of legal rights and privileges;
- Description of your home;
- Occlusal (prosthetic) plane;
- Edit]Protocol 4 - civil imprisonment, free movement, expulsion;
- LEGAL PROFESSION in Ukraine;
- The Extended Family;
- Read the text and answer the question which is in the heading of the text.;
- Exercise 2. In the following fragment about Cork, one of Ireland’s main towns, insert all the missing articles.;
- THE LATE MIDDLE AGES;
- GEORGE BERNARD SHAW;
- Negotiableinstruments;
- To decide if your business is ready to undertake an acquisition.;
- ADMINISTRATIVE ENFORCEMENT;
- Îxford_dictionary_of_law 7 page;
- Confidentiality notices;
- How a Liquid Propellant Rocket Works;
- Exercise 1. Look at the sentences below. Decide whether you can leave out ‘the’ where it is underlined in each sentence, and put ‘yes’ or ‘no’ in the spaces provided.;
- Pre-reading task: Read the text and make up the plan of it.;
- Read the composition on the advantages and disadvantages of imprisonment as a form of punishment. Fill in each gap with one of the following words or phrases.;
- Look through the phrases given below. Distribute them into 2 columns of safe and unsafe topics. Name each topic according to the model.;
- Study the tables, then choose the correct prepositions in the sentences below;
- Jurisdiction of the Federal Courts;
- Reading and Speaking;
- UNITED KINGDOM System of Government;
- House of Lords;
- Here are some symbols that are often used in lecture note-taking. Look at the list.;
- Ex. 6. Translate the following sentences into Russian.;
- Jesus Wants to Teach You Himself;
- THE HOUSE OF COMMONS;
- There are many organizations and agencies that function to work on particular issues. Translate their names into Russian.;
- Martin v. Hunter’s Lessee – Supreme Court review of state court decisions;
- CAPITAL PUNISHMENT;
- The Old Woman and Her Pig;
- G Up to one minute.;
- The Growth of International Law;
- The USA executive;
- Parliamentary elections in the UK;
- Expressing similarity;
- Exercise 4. Read the following sentences, notice carefully the words in bold, and translate the sentences into Russian.;
- The Marsh King’s Daughter 1 page;
- Article 126. Illegal Deprivation of Freedom;
- Wish List by Sylvia Day;
- Answer the questions.;
- Speech as an activity;
- SYSTEM OF POLITICAL PARTIES;
- This article provides a checklist for employment matters.;
- STUDY OF THERMAL RADIATION LAWS DETERMINATION OF STEFAN CONSTANT;
- The Ass—A Beast of Burden;
- Task 3. Say whether the following statements are true or false.;
- TEXT A. COURT AND ITS PEOPLE;
- THE HANDBOOK OF HYMEN;
- I. THE NATURE OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN DR. MERCADO AND THE PRESIDING ARBITRATOR GIVES RISE TO A CONFLICT OF INTEREST AND NEEDS THE DISMISS FROM THIS ARBITRATION;
- UNIT 3 BASIC MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS;
- Term AND TERMINATION of Agreement AND ORDERS;
- Sir Edward Coke 1552-1634;
- International commercial arbitration;
- The house that Jack built;
- THE LEGAL PROFESSION;
- The Uniform Electronic Transactions Act (UETA);
- THE PRESIDENT AND PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS;
- Now listen to the interview. Take notes about the answers to the questions in Step 1.;
- Valve Clearances (COLD Engine, i.e. leave engine overnight);
- The Garden Party;
- Ex. 7. Make the headline fit the crime. Match the headlines to the first lines of the stories that follow.;
- Penal law, criminal offense, civil offence, damage, penalty, prohibited, human being, disagreement, to be imprisoned, responsible, criminal code, control, be found guilty.;
- WARNSCHILD WARNSCHILD WARNSCHILD;
- Articles on the Responsibility of States for Internationally Wrongful Acts (2002).;
- GRAMMAR IN BUSINESS WRITING;
- Ask; inquire; try; find out; wonder; want to know;
- Higher Education in The U.K.;
- MY COUNTRY IN THE WORLD COMMUNITY;
- Finish up the sentences by adding one of the fragments.;
- The first law schools in Europe;
- The functions of the Gerund;
- Mr. and Mrs. Vinegar;
- Ex. 7 State the meaning of the modal verb “to be“ in the following sentences.;
- Sources (forms) of law;
- Article 123. Coercion into Sexual Intercourse, Sodomy, Lesbianism, or Other Actions of a Sexual Character;
- Agree or disagree with the statements.;
- ARTICLE 107;
- Balancing Rights with Responsibilities;
- Re-Inventing the World;
- THAT AFTERNOON 3 page;
- Court Decisions of an Individual State (country) Concerning its International Obligations;
- Reading 1. Employment Law;
- Judicial System of the Russian Federation;
- Same numbered gap in the text.;
- The Purpose of State Punishment;
- Private limited companies in the UK in many ways,;
- A. Read the information about Kevin Mitnick and answer the question below.;
- United Building Council v. Camden- No market participant exception for PIC;
- Step two: Believe.;
- The Court System of the USA;
- LATE VICTORIAN AND POST-COLONIAL LITERATURE;
- THE HERMIT OF THE SOUTHERN MARCH;
- SYSTEM OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT;
- THE Legislative Branch;
- OPERATIVE PROVISIONS;
- Land Law;
- The Godfather” By Mario Puzo;
- Match some more metaphors with their explanations and illustrate their usage in the situations of your professional communication.;
- Exercise 1. Insert articles where necessary.;
- INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS;
- The introduction of modern education;
- Trial: Civil and Criminal;
- The doorbell ring and I open it up.;
- The UK Judiciary;
- UK Parliament;
- Scope and Construction; change control;
- Section 3: INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS LAW;
- Exercise 5. Cirle the stressed syllable in each of the underlined words.;
- the tenth man;
- How Jack Went Out to Seek His Fortune;
- Article 209. Economic Contraband;
- The political system of the USA;
- Judges In Great Britain;
- TEXT 1: STATE CONSTITUTIONS;
- WHISTLING DICK'S CHRISTMAS STOCKING;
- Article 191. Illegal Banking Activity;
- Exxon Corp. v. Governor of Maryland;
- The Beautiful and Damned;
- Parole and Life Licence;
- UNIT 2 SUBJECTS OF INTERNATIONAL LAW;
- Article 144. Divulgation of a Medical Secret;
- Something about the structure of the firm.;
- Vocabulary for track 3;
- Determining the height of the bite;
- Scales of justice out of balance;
- Îxford_dictionary_of_law 2 page;
- Laws and rules;
- GET ONE, GET THEM ALL;
- TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE;
- Transportation;
- Key Differences Between Leaders And Managers;
- Articles in the noun group;
- The system of arbitration courts in the Russian Federation;
- The list of main characters;
- THE HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT;
- Key Vocabulary List;
- Exercise 8. Insert articles where necessary.;
- Sample Collocations;
- Health protection and promoting healthy lifestyles.;
- MR. NEW YORKER AND HIS THREE-SPEED;
- Public Health England;
- Prologue 1942–1961;
- Ex. 104. Use the right forms of the verbs in brackets.;
- The Mill on the Floss by G. Elliot;
- THE SHARP CEREAL PROFESSOR;
- That Member State which would be affected by the;
- Look at the results of the survey above, then fill in the sentences below with the vocabulary provided.;
- TEXT 2: WHAT IS CONGRESS?;
- Supplementary Texts;
- Exercise 5. Choose the incorrect word or phrase and correct it.;
- Experimental Uncertainties – Introduction to Kinematics and Calculus;
- B. The relationship between jus cogens and the rule of State immunity;
- The growth of Parliament;
- Criminal Proceedings;
- State meanings of the given polysemantic adjectives on the bases of their lexical valency, i.e. with the help of nouns they are combined with.;
- THE YEARS BETWEEN THE WARS;
- THE SYSTEM OF COURTS IN THE UNITED STATES;
- CATWALK;
- The legal system in the US;
- A) like a house on fire;
- Requirements for a Scientific Theory of Innovation;
- Murder in the Library;
- Encounter negative factors that prevent or hinder one;
- Article 308. Exceeding Power or Official Authority;
- BELARUSIAN STATE UNIVERSITY;
- The Twentieth Century;
- Read the texts below to get more interesting information about festivals and holidays in Great Britain.;
- APPLICATION AND INTERPRETATION OF THE RULES;
- The monkey detective;
- THE USAGE OF COMLEX OBJECT AND COMLEX SUBJECT;
- THE NANNY CAMERA;
- The course leaders, Rob Bateman and Helen Johns, are both;
- Article 288. Illegal Hunting;
- The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland;
- Good offices, conciliation and mediation;
- The Lawnmower Man;
- Study the italicized phrases. Recall how they were used in the text. Make sentences with each.;
- GREAT BRITAIN;
- England, Wales and Northern Ireland;
- Negotiable Instruments and the Federal Common Law of Commerce;
- Here's a Valentine's Day tale. Prepare yourself.;
- The System of Checks and Balances;
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