Câu hỏi 572116:
Parliament or National Assembly may ……….. its legislation to an individual or a body to make a specified law.
Parliament or National Assembly may ……….. its legislation to an individual or a body to make a specified law.
Law is a solemn expression of ………..of the supreme power of the State
The English Parliament has two …………
Later you will learn how this difference is reflected in the terminology and ….……….. of the law.
Parliament or National Assembly have rise to enact any new law or ………… existing legislation
Criteria for classifying legal systems may be based on historical, political, sociological, cultural …………… and so on.
The first practical difference is seen in the parties to the legal action. A civil case will involve two (or more) individual people or bodies whilst the parties to a …………… case will be the state and an individual person or body.
Constitution Law is the law relating to ……………….. of government in a State.
The law maker is called the ………
There are four countries and three distinct …………… in the United Kingdom: England and Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland.
Tax law is a branch of public law. A tax defines a financial charge or other levy imposed upon a taxpayer (an individual or legal entity) by a state or the functional equivalent of a state to fund various public expenditures. A failure to pay, or evasion of or resistance to taxation, is usually … by law.
Which statement is T (true) about constitution:
Attempt to transform illegally acquired money into apparently legitimate money is charged with …
… refers to attempt to use illegal force on another person in the absence of consent to sexual relation
The authorities … with powers to command governing the community.
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These differences are again reflected in the criminal court system. There are three types of criminal offence: summary, indictable and triable either way. The nature of the offence will determine the mode of trial. Summary offences are the less serious offences such as minor motoring offences, which are tried in the magistrates’ court whose jurisdiction is limited to a fine of less than £ 1,000 or to a sentence of lower than six-month imprisonment.
Question:
Which case is tried in Magistrates’court?
A case with a fine of …….
… the substantive and procedural provisions relating to central and local governments
Judge Brown is going to talk about the process of …
Given the serious consequences which can result from being convicted of a …, it is necessary to provide safeguards against wrongful conviction.
Criminal law involves the state imposing sanctions for defined crimes committed by individuals or businesses, so that society can achieve its brand of justice and a …
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