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Vocabulary Practice

               Exercise 1. Match these bodies of law in column A with their definitions in column B

                                      A                                              B

               1   Criminal law                               a.  A  body  of  unwritten  laws  based  on
                 .
                                                                 judicial precedents.
                 .
               2   Civil law                                  b.  Part  of  the  rule  of  law  of  a  sovereign
                                                                 state,   containing    prohibited    acts
                                                                 accompanied  by  criminal  sanctions  for
                                                                 those  who  violate  them,  when  and  in
                                                                 what  case  the  criminal  sanctions  were
                                                                 imposed,  and  how the  state enforced the
                                                                 implementation of the punishment.
                 .
               3   Common law                                 c.  a subset of law dealing with non-criminal,
                                                                 natural,  and  legal person obligations  and
                                                                 fair  legal  interactions  between  private
                                                                 parties.

               Exercise 2. Fill in the blanks with the words below.

                                 Prosecutor           Judge          Jury

                                 Attorney             Lawyers        Advocate

                                 Draftswoman          Solicitor      Counsellor
                                 Notaries             Barrister      Probation officer



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               1   A person who conveys charges in court and carries out the results of
                   court decisions, alias executors, is called…
               2  .  … is a lead official who presides over a court of law alone or as part
                   of a panel of judges.
                 .
               3   … are legal practitioners specialised and authorised to act  in certain
                   legal matters
               4   … are people with a legal background asked to represent others.
                 .
                 .
               5   In Australia and the UK, … is a lawyer qualified to represent clients
                   in lower courts and has received training in case preparation and legal advice.
               6  .  A  type  of  lawyer  in  Britain,  Australia,  and  some  other  countries  who  can  provide
                   specialised legal advice and present a case in higher and lower courts is known as...…
               7  .  … is a group of people chosen to listen to all the facts in a trial in a  law court and  to
                   decide if a person is guilty or not guilty or if a claim has been proved.
               8  .  An … is a person who publicly supports or recommends a particular
                   cause or policy.
                 .
               9   A … is a woman who writes legal documents.
               1 0. A  …  is  a  person  trained  to  give  guidance  on  personal,  social,  or






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