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Тема 3. The Legislative branch in the UK (Законодательная ветвь власти в Великобритании)
The … law practice helps resolve legal issues that impact on people’s everyday lives such as debts, unpaid fines, discrimination
The Head of the Parliament in the UK is the …
· queen
· prime minister
· speaker
Policy documents produced by the Government in the UK that set out their proposals for future legislation are called … papers
· Red
· White
· Green
· Purple
In the UK, one term in the lower chamber of the Parliament is … years
· six
· five
· four
In the UK, MPs are elected every … years
· three
· four
· five
A … is a qualified legal adviser who has direct contact with his clients, combining legal expertise and some other skills
In the UK, lawyers that specialise in the legal side of moving home are called …
Imagine that you are asked to describe the procedure on the stages of a Parliamentary Bill. Have a look and say which one is correct.
· A bill is introduced in the commons. The first reading that is the formal announcing of the Bill to parliament. Explanatory notes are also produced to accompany the Bill. The second reading is the first opportunity for the Bill to be debated. At this point the Bill returns to the whole House to enable them to consider what changes have been made during the Committee stage. The third reading is the final stage in the House of Commons. MPs can view the Bill as amended after the two previous stages but cannot suggest further amendments. Once the Bill reaches the House of Lords it goes through the same stages as it did in the House of Commons
· A bill is introduced in the commons. The first reading that is the formal announcing of the Bill to parliament. Explanatory notes are also produced to accompany the Bill. The second reading is the first opportunity for the Bill to be debated. It is at this stage that the principle of the Bill is discussed. After the Second Reading a committee of MPs will be selected to scrutinise the Bill. At this point the Bill returns to the whole House to enable them to consider what changes have been made during the Committee stage. The third reading is the final stage in the House of Commons. MPs can view the Bill as amended after the two previous stages but cannot suggest further amendments
· A bill is introduced in the commons. The first reading that is the formal announcing of the Bill to parliament. Explanatory notes are also produced to accompany the Bill. The second reading is the first opportunity for the Bill to be debated. It is at this stage that the principle of the Bill is discussed. After the Second Reading a committee of MPs will be selected to scrutinise the Bill. At this point the Bill returns to the whole House to enable them to consider what changes have been made during the Committee stage. The third reading is the final stage in the House of Commons. MPs can view the Bill as amended after the two previous stages but cannot suggest further amendments. Once the Bill reaches the House of Lords it goes through the same stages as it did in the House of Commons
Consultation documents produced by the Government in the UK are called … papers
· Red
· White
· Green
· Purple
Solicitors can represent clients personally in the lower … and with specialist training are also able to … them in higher courts
Arrange the milestone documents chronologically:
1. The Bill of Rights (UK)
2. The US Declaration of Independence
3. The Universal Declaration on Human Rights
4. The Russian Federation Constitution
In the UK, there are four Inns of Court: Middle Temple, … Temple, Gray’s Inn and Lincoln’s In
The English legal profession is divided into two branches: … and barristers
In the UK, only the is entitled to dissolve the lower Chamber
· monarch
· president
· upper chamber
MPs’ elections are called … elections
· local
· general
· territorial
The House of … represents the people of Britain
· Lords
· Commons
· Nobles
The Bar Council regulates … and the Law Society regulates solicitors
A … bill consists of the short and long titles and the names of up to 12 supporters
· dummy
· tummy
· bunny