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penal, employment, custody, illegal, damages, trials, civil, divorce, public, unions, criminal
  1. Family law relates to family matters and domestic relations. It deals with areas
    such as marriage and _______________ (1), child________________ (2), child/spousal abuse, adoption and alimony.
  2. Tort law deals with________________ (3) wrongs, such as negligence, defective products and libel. It deals with liability (i.e. who has committed the wrong) and the _________________ (4) that are paid to the person or people who have suffered as a result.
  3. Criminal law is a branch of law also known as________________ (5) law; this branch is distinguished from civil law. It relates to _____________ (6) acts committed against individuals and punishable by the state.
  4. This branch of law is distinguished from________________ (7) law. It refers to the area of law that deals with relations between private individuals (for example wills, contractual disputes and torts such as negligence and libel).
  5. Labour law is the area of law which relates to the ________________ (8) of workers. It encompasses issues such as contracts, conditions of work, trade________________ (9), discrimination, redundancy and wrongful dismissal.
  6. Criminal procedure is the area of law which regulates the way in which legal proceedings are conducted in _____________ (10) cases. It deals with issues such as police powers (interrogation of suspects, decision to prosecute, etc), confessions, criminal rights, criminal ______________ (11), the functions of judges and jury, witnesses, verdicts and appeals.

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  • What is a system of law
  • The common divisions of a system of law
  • The difference between public and private law
  • The main categories of public law
  • The main categories of private law
  • The difference between substantive and procedural law

LANGUAGE IN USE

 

: Forms of Infinitive

 

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  Active Passive
Simple ( ) to apply to be applied
Continuous ( ) to be applying  
Perfect( ) to have applied to have been applied
Perfect Continuous ( ) to have been applying  

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Im glad to be working on this case. , ( ).

We are glad to have caught the criminals. , ( ).

Im happy to have been working for this company for many years. , ( ).

He wants to be given more interesting cases. , ( , )

He is happy to have been given a more interesting case. , ( , ).

 

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