Sissejuhatus inglise õiguskeelde
2. Sources of law (general)
3. Common law
4. Continental law
5. Civil law
6. Public law
7. Classification of courts (general)
8. Civil courts (general + Estonia)
9. Criminal courts (general + Estonia)
10. Classification of offences (general)
11. Classification of offences (Estonia)
12. Civil procedure
13. Criminal procedure
14. Tribunals
15. Arbitration
16. Work of lawyers: notary public, prosecutor
17. Work of lawyers: judge, attorneyatlaw
18. Legalese
19. Provision of legal services outside the profession
20. Separation of powers
Case brief words:
Miscellaneous mitmesugune
(E)ECTreaty - Strictly speaking, there is no specific document called the `EC Treaty'. The
term generally refers to the original TreatyOfRome, which established the EEC, as variously
ammendmented over the years by later treaties. The TreatyOfMaastricht renamed the
EuropeanCommunities (by this time largely dominated by the EEC) to the `European