Video Vocab 04 - Law 1: Basic Legal Terms
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Law 1: Basic Vocabulary
Video Vocab 04
Law
Part 1: Basic Legal Terms
Part 2: Court Vocabulary
Part 3: Commercial Law
collocationsWord partnerships or
words that are commonly used together by native
speakers.
Word + Word = Collocation
wikipediaOnline encyclopedia
made up of contributions from many different
people.
lawA system of rules that people are supposed to follow in a society or country.
The courts and police enforce this system of rules and punish people who break the law.
lawA legal code is a written code of laws that are enforced.
A lawyer is a professional who studies and argues the rules of law.
lawlaw + adjective:
civil lawcriminal law
collocationslaw + verb:
break the lawenforce the lawbecome lawpass a law
civil lawPart of the law that deals with disagreements between private individuals.
civil lawComes from 2 sources:
1. legislation - laws created by the government.
2. common law - laws based on previous legal decisions and tradition.
criminal lawCriminal law is a system of law concerned with crimes and the punishment of criminals.
Most criminal law is based on government legislation.
contract lawContract law sets rules on agreements to buy and sell items and services.
property lawProperty law states the rights and obligations that a person has when they buy, sell or rent homes and buildings.
trust lawTrust law sets out the rules for money that is put into an investment, such as pension funds.
tort lawTort law helps people to make claims for compensation when someone hurts them or their property.
constitutional law
Constitutional law relates to the running of governments and civil rights.
administrative law
Administrative law is used by citizens when they want to challenge government decisions.
international law
International law is used to set out rules on how countries interact in areas such as trade, environment or war.
lawyerSomeone who has studied law and has a special qualification to represent people in court or other legal actions.
lawyerUSA = Attorney
UK = Solicitor
trial lawyerUSA = Counsel
UK = Barrister
defense lawyer(defence BrE)The lawyer
that represents the person accused of a crime.
prosecution lawyer
The lawyer that represents the government side.
caseA case is a legal action that will be decided in a court of law.
case
court case A case that will be heard in court.
criminal case A case involving a criminal act.
civil caseA case under civil law.
collocations
casecollocationsbring a case (against
somebody) To file charges against another person.
defend a caseTo try to prove that the accused is innocent.
consider a case To hear the defence and prosecution arguments and reach a decision.
casecollocationshear a case
(Same meaning as to consider a case.)
handle a case To be in charge of representing either side.
prosecute a case When the prosecution decides to press charges and asks a court to hear the case.
casecollocations
dismiss a caseTo end a case without reaching a verdict.
settle a caseTo reach an agreement without finishing the trial.
drop a caseTo decide not to prosecute a case.
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