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Contents


What we learn: 3
Case brief 4
HOMEWORK - Academic writing 4
HOMEWORK 5
Terms to explain : 5
Retelling 6
2 ways to classify the courts: 6
When to apply the European Court of Justice? 6
The decision to prosecute 6
Erinevad kuriteod: 6
WORDS 7
TOPICS for the prelim 19
Use 10 terms and retell 19
HOMEWORK 22
Explain and retell the text! Not examples , but the terms 23
Zhu or Chan case: 23
Academic writing 23
Terms to explain 27
Common law 28
Continental law 28
Terms to explain: 29
Speech – How are laws made in Estonia? 29
Are the laws necessary for the society to exist ? 32
Terms to explain 33
Criminal procedure 33
Civil procedure 34
Terms to explain 35
Terms to explain 35
Court reform 36
CHANGES : 38
Civil courts 38
Terms to explain: 39
Terms to explain: 39
Classification of courts in Estonia 40
Terms to explain 41
Speech 41
How to become an attorney at law? 41
Terms to explain: 42
Common law 44
Continental law 44
Criminal procedure 45
Civil procedure 45
How to become an attorney at law? 46
11.02.09
INGLISE KEEL
Palju aega läheb.
10 nädalat aint.
One of the ESP courses.
What we are going to do, what is needed:
  • What we do - 1 test, on words.
  • 2 Essays , that means that we have to look into academic writing Any dictionary will do, but the best is Black’s Law dictionary
  • Homereading – we read a case from European Court of Justice thingy.
  • Oral thing .
  • 90% you have to attend
  • Have to prepare for class and take part of it etc

What we learn:

Terms
Expressions / collocations (nt obey/abide by the law)
Explaining
AWOL – absence without a leave
Legal English can be divided into 3 levels. We learn the first one, which is needed for the other two! You have to know the vocabulary etc. Second level has to do with legal contracts... The third level both 1 and 2 and explaining...
We learn the vocabulary + explaining.
Process of law- makingdraft law/ bill (seaduseelnõu) is developed  draft is sent to the parliament readings(amendments made to the law (seadusemuudatused) pass /
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Punktid 50 punkti Autor soovib selle materjali allalaadimise eest saada 50 punkti.
Leheküljed ~ 35 lehte Lehekülgede arv dokumendis
Aeg2012-01-23 Kuupäev, millal dokument üles laeti
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