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1 English for Law First semester of 4-semester course

2 Who are you studying with? Introductory ice –breaker 1. Form groups of 3 2. Make guesses about your group members and jot them down 3. Compare your guesses with the reality

3 Your expectations -What do you expect to do in Legal English class and at home? -What do you expect to use English for while at the Faculty and later when you practice law? -What do you WANT to do and what langaugae skills do you feel you NEED to practice?

4 And what we are actually going to do in class… Information in Osnova https://is.muni.cz/auth/el/1422/podzim2014/MP111Z/index.qwarp https://is.muni.cz/auth/el/1422/podzim2014/MP111Z/index.qwarp Course requirements: credit for – attendance, active participation, compulsory written assignment + passing a credit test Credit test – translation of legal phrases (Czech – English, English-Czech, 3 definitions, 2 questions about course content example: in the IS (Osnova  Revision)

5 Povinná: V osnově předmětu: https://is.muni.cz/auth/el/1422/podzim2014/MP111Z/index.qwarp Bring the materials to the lessons! - changes by email Doporučená: Chromá, Marta. Anglicko-český právnický slovník. English-Czech law dictionary. Leda, 1997. Chromá, Marta. Česko-anglický právnický slovník. Czech -English law dictionary. Leda, 2001. Chromá, Marta. New introduction to legal English. Revised Ed. Volume I. Univerzita Karlova, 2011. Chromá, Marta. New introduction to legal English. Revised Ed. Volume II. Univerzita Karlova, 2011. Powell, Richard. Law today. 1. ed. Harlow : Longman, 1993. Krois-Lindner, Amy – Firth, Matt. Introduction to International Legal English. CUP, 2008.

6 Legal Studies a) What might be the reasons or motivation for the undergraduates to have decided to study law? b) What are the usual objectives the law students want to achieve? c) What are the lawyers required and expected to be able to do? d) What will the law degree equip you for? e) What are the compulsory and optional subjects you have to study in the first year? Describe one of them. f) List some other subjects you are going to study at the Faculty of Law in Brno.

7 Listening: Should I go to law school? Yourself/ In your opinion Recording Why do I want to become a lawyer? I want to practice law. What are the benefits for any student? intellectual stimulation improving critical thinking sharpening attention to detail Is a law degree a ticket to any profession? No, otherwise the speaker would be an astronaut or a plumber.

8 What is law? a) Give examples how our behavior is regulated by rules. - there are informal social rules, formal rules of institutions, laws created by the government b) What happens if somebody breaks a law? - he/she can be punished (civil action: compensation, criminal action: fine, prison, …) c) Give at least three reasons why we need law. - to resolve disputes, to ensure peaceful society, to respect human rights, to ensure equality, …

9 What is law Collocations to break laws/duties to settle disputes to carry out duties to resolve disputes to respect rights/laws/duties

10 What is law Group work: Create your definition of law. people enforce power authority oppression reason morality control rules relations body society regulate system conduct customs govern

11 Definitions of law a)A body of rules fixed and enforced by a sovereign political authority. b) Law is a tool of oppression used by capitalists to control the proletariat. c) “An embodiment of Reason”, whether in the individual or the community. d) Law is the formal glue that holds fundamentally disorganised societies together. e) LAW: (1) a binding custom or practice of a community: a rule of conduct or action prescribed or formally recognized as binding or enforced by a controlling authority (2) the whole body of such customs, practices, or rules Merriam-Webster English Dictionary Thomas Hobbes Plato Marxist theory John Austin

12 Definition of law law Pronunciation: /lɔː/ /lɔː/ noun 1 [mass noun] (often the law) the system of rules which a particular country or community recognizes as regulating the actions of its members and which it may enforce by the imposition of penalties: shooting the birds is against the law they were taken to court for breaking the law [as modifier]: law enforcement [count noun] an individual rule as part of a system of law: a new law was passed to make divorce easier and simpler systems of law as a subject of study or as the basis of the legal profession: he was still practising law [as modifier]: a law firm, law students something regarded as having binding force or effect: he had supreme control—what he said was law (the law) informal the police: he’d never been in trouble with the law in his life 2 a rule defining correct procedure or behaviour in a sport: the laws of the game 3 a statement of fact, deduced from observation, to the effect that a particular natural or scientific phenomenon always occurs if certain conditions are present: the second law of thermodynamics

13 Language Practice Exercise 7.1 Be careful about the Czech term “právo”. It is translated into English in two different ways depending on its nature: “objektivní právo”, e.g. “právo této země” is translated as “____________” “subjektivní právo”, e.g. “má právo volit” is translated as “____________” LAW RIGHT

14 Language Practice Exercise 7.2 a) Law is a living and dynamic system. b) The right to life is a fundamental/basic human right. c) He has read the patient rights and responsibilities/duties. d) Law is enforceable and binding.

15 Language Practice law  lawful X unlawful  lawfully X unlawfully law  legal X illegal  legally X illegally legal 1 relating to the law, required by the law 2 permitted by law lawful conforming to, permitted by, or recognized by law

16 Legal Practice Exercise 7.4 a)He asked for _______________ advice. b)Their activities were unethical and _______________. c) The man was _______________ killed. d) What makes people cross the border _________________? e) There’s nothing wrong with my behaviour, it’s perfectly _______________. legal unlawful/illegal unlawfully illegally/unlawfully legal/lawful

17 „law“ collocations natural law, contract law, banking law, taxation law, company law, labour law, family law, welfare law, a new law law theory, law schools, law department, law enforcement, a law firm legal education, legal system, legal practitioners, legal profession to make the law, to study law, to break the law, to pass the law, to practice law, to apply the law, to propose a new law

18 „law“ collocations the law regulates, the law provides, the law applies to the law of a community, the laws of the game, the laws of thermodynamics, the law of the country philosophy of law, a system of law within the law, by law, according to the law, to be against the law


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