English for Law Students. University Course. Part 2
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"English For Law Students" is a part of the university course of legal English for academic purposes. Its goal is to enable students to deal with different types of legal texts, to become knowledgeable in current legal issues, to use proper English legal terms with regard to their own legal systems. The final objective is to stimulate students' interest in law and language. Although English for Law Students is designed as a part of the university course of legal English it can also be useful for students of the humanities, economics, social and political sciences, etc. in their self-study of English law and language. It is addressed to law students of non-common law countries. It is aimed at teaching students.
код в Майшоп
4852910
возрастная категория
18+ (нет данных)
количество томов
1
количество страниц
672 стр.
размеры
210x140x28 мм
формат
60x90/16 (145x215) мм
ISBN
978-5-8354-1138-2
тип бумаги
офсетная (60-220 г/м2)
цвет
Серый
стандарт
8 шт.
вес
666 г
язык
английский
переплёт
Мягкая обложка
Содержание
Foreword
UNIT I. THE HISTORY OF THE U.S. CONSTITUTION
Text 1. The Need for a New Constitution
Text 2. The Actual Writers of the Constitution
Text 3. "We the People of the United States"
Text 4. Ratification of the Constitution
Text 5. The First National Government under the
Constitution
UNIT II. AMERICAN CONSTITUTIONALISM: ORIGINS
AND PRINCIPLES
Text 1. The Origins of American Constitutionalism
Text 2. American Circumstances
Text 3. The American Constitutional System: Principal
Characteristics
UNIT III. U.S. CONGRESS
Text 1. Historical and Constitutional Background of
Legislative Power
Text 2. Congress Membership
Text 3. Sources of Legislation
Text 4. Introduction and Referral to Committees
Text 5. Senate Action
Text 6. Congress's Investigative Oversight Role
Text 7. The Enactment Process
Text 8. The Party Organization
Text 9. Representative Government
UNIT IV. U.S. PRESIDENCY
Text 1. The Chief Executive
Text 2. The Power of Appointment
Text 3. Enumerated, Implied, Inherent Powers
Text 4. The Treaty-Making Power
Text 5. Executive Agreements
Text 6. The Presidential Veto
Text 7. The President as Legislator
Text 8. Impeachment
Text 9. The Intent of the Framers Versus the Modern
American Presidency
UNIT V. THE ORGANIZATION OF COURTS IN THE
UNITED STATES
Text 1. State Courts v. Federal Courts
Text 2. The Structure of American Courts
Text 3. Consequences of the Dual Court System
Text 4. The Administrative Organization of Courts
UNIT VI. THE UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT
Text 1. The Court and Constitutional Interpretation
Text 2. The Court as an Institution
Text 3. Constitutional Guide and Modern Developments
Text 4. The Court and its Procedures
Text 5. A Unique Court
Text 6. Judicial Review
Glossary
Keys
References
UNIT I. THE HISTORY OF THE U.S. CONSTITUTION
Text 1. The Need for a New Constitution
Text 2. The Actual Writers of the Constitution
Text 3. "We the People of the United States"
Text 4. Ratification of the Constitution
Text 5. The First National Government under the
Constitution
UNIT II. AMERICAN CONSTITUTIONALISM: ORIGINS
AND PRINCIPLES
Text 1. The Origins of American Constitutionalism
Text 2. American Circumstances
Text 3. The American Constitutional System: Principal
Characteristics
UNIT III. U.S. CONGRESS
Text 1. Historical and Constitutional Background of
Legislative Power
Text 2. Congress Membership
Text 3. Sources of Legislation
Text 4. Introduction and Referral to Committees
Text 5. Senate Action
Text 6. Congress's Investigative Oversight Role
Text 7. The Enactment Process
Text 8. The Party Organization
Text 9. Representative Government
UNIT IV. U.S. PRESIDENCY
Text 1. The Chief Executive
Text 2. The Power of Appointment
Text 3. Enumerated, Implied, Inherent Powers
Text 4. The Treaty-Making Power
Text 5. Executive Agreements
Text 6. The Presidential Veto
Text 7. The President as Legislator
Text 8. Impeachment
Text 9. The Intent of the Framers Versus the Modern
American Presidency
UNIT V. THE ORGANIZATION OF COURTS IN THE
UNITED STATES
Text 1. State Courts v. Federal Courts
Text 2. The Structure of American Courts
Text 3. Consequences of the Dual Court System
Text 4. The Administrative Organization of Courts
UNIT VI. THE UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT
Text 1. The Court and Constitutional Interpretation
Text 2. The Court as an Institution
Text 3. Constitutional Guide and Modern Developments
Text 4. The Court and its Procedures
Text 5. A Unique Court
Text 6. Judicial Review
Glossary
Keys
References
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