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MODULE 1

Essential vocabulary

authorized
behaviour
court
crime
facilitate
govern
legislature
law
maintain
penalty
prohibit
property law
remedy
respond to
society
unacceptable

Text 1. Law

Law is a body of official rules and regulations. It is generally found in constitutions, legislation and judicial decisions. Law is used to govern a society and to control the behavior of its members. The nature and functions of law have varied throughout history. In modern societies, some authorized body such as a legislature or a court makes the law. It is supported by the coercive power of the state, which enforces the law by means of appropriate penalties or remedies.

Formal legal rules and actions are usually distinguished from other means of social control and guides for behavior such as morality, public opinion, and custom or tradition. Of course, a lawmaker may respond to public opinion or other pressures, and a formal law may prohibit what is morally unacceptable.

Law serves a variety of functions, basic of which are:

1. Keeping the peace.

2. Enforcing standards of conduct and maintaining order.

3. Facilitating planning.

4. Promoting social justice.

Laws against crimes, for example, help to maintain a peaceful, orderly, relatively stable society. Courts contribute to social stability by resolving disputes in a civilized fashion. Property and contract laws facilitate business activities. Laws limit the powers of government and help to provide some degree of freedom that would not otherwise be possible. Law has also been used as a mechanism for social change; e.g. at various times laws have been passed to improve the quality of individual life in matters of health, education, and welfare.

Law is not completely made by humans; it also includes natural law. The best-known version of this view, that Gods law is supreme, has had considerable influence in the U.S. and other western societies. Muslim societies also embrace a kind of natural law, which is closely linked to the religion of Islam.

 

I. Answer the questions.

1. Which documents usually explicate law?

2. In what way is law enforced in the life of the society?

3. What are the basic functions of law?

4. Which branch of law regulates business activities?

5. How can law be a mechanism of social regulations?

 

II. Are these statements true or false according to the text?

1. Law can usually be found in legends and rituals.

2. The nature of law has never changed throughout the whole history of the humanity.

3. State provides appropriate tools to enforce law.

4. A lawmaker never responds public opinion.

5. The power of government is limited by law.

 

III. Insert the proper word into the following sentences and explain its meaning with the help of the dictionary.

1. Law is a body of rules and regulations.

2. Law is used to a society and to control the behavior of its members.

3. A may respond to public opinion or other pressures.

4. Laws against help to maintain an orderly society.

5. Law is also a mechanism for change.

 





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