Insert the appropriate word into the sentence:
1. In the eleventh century lay courts and church courts were separated
and each had its own …
1) statute,
2) rules,
3) jurisdiction.
2. …..is built up by the judges since the Norman Conquest.
1) law of equity,
2) substantive law,
3) case law.
3. In civil law a private citizen begins …to establish rights against another
Citizen or a group of citizens.
1) a legal action,
2) a trial,
3) a court.
4. …was applied in medieval times in courts in coastal towns and in
market towns.
1) Maritime law,
2) Law merchant,
3) Сanon law.
5. Is common law …?
1) a written law,
2) a half written law;
3) an unwritten law.
6. This body is … the work of the courts.
1) to administer justice,
2) to supervise,
3) to enact,
4) to draft.
7. The courts of different instances… in the Russian Federation.
1) pay attention,
2) supervise,
3) enjoy,
4) administer justice.
8. Criminal offences are the offences against the State and … by the
State.
1) available,
2) possible,
3) punishable .
9. …lays down the rules governing the manner in which a right is
enforced
under the civil law in court or a crime prosecuted in the trial.
1) Constitutional Law,
2) Substantive Law,
3) Procedural Law.
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10. … may be defined as a rule of human conduct imposed upon
And enforced among the members of a given state.
1) Statute,
2) Jurisdiction,
3) Law.
11. The chief characteristic of law is that is… by the State.
1) broken,
2) made,
3) enforced.
12. The United Kingdom is … ….
1) a republic, with a written constitution;
2) a monarchy with a written constitution;
3) a constitutional monarchy without a written constitution.
13. The Queen … an important formal role within ….
1) doesn’t keep, Parliament;
2) doesn’t retain, the Government ;
3) retains, the Parliament.
14. The House of Commons consists of… … for 5 years by …
1) members of the local government, appointed , the Queen’s order;
2) members of Parliament , appointed, the Prime Minister’s order;
3) members of Parliament, elected, universal suffrage.
15. … legislation comprises the bulk of European Union law.
1) Primary;
2) Non-significant;
3) Secondary.
16. There is some debate as to … in relation to later statutes … by the Parliament of the United Kingdom.
1) the statutes of European Union law, passed;
2) the statutes of European Union law, enacted;
3) the statutes of European Union law, enforced.
17. The Maastricht Treaty … the previous Treaties of the European
Community and … the European Union.
1) passed, made;
2) amended, created;
3) broke, rejected.
18. They do not depend … the freedoms and status accorded … citizens
in particular societies.
1) of, to;
2) on, to.
3) of, with