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1. The laws of the subjects of the Russian Federation cannot contradict federal laws.

 

2. Bills may be introduced by individual MPs, they are debated in the Commons usually on Fridays.

 

3. To become a law a bill must be approved by both chambers and signed by the President.

 

4. The President can veto a bill.

5. Can the state system of a particular country be changed?

6. The House of Representatives can also impeach the President.

7. The President is to carry out the programmes of the Government.

8. All citizens of the Russian Federation shall enjoy equal rights.


 


9. The Monarch must give the Royal Assent before a Bill can become a legal enactment (Act of Parliament).

 

10. The British are divided on the issue whether the Monarchy should

 

last.

 

11. The Speaker of the House of Commons has to be completely impartial.

 

12. Students ought to treat professors with respect.

 

13. Shall I pay the rent monthly? No, you neednt. We charge rental payments once a year.

 

14. You should do your best to learn legal terminology.

 

15. Trade secret neednt be registered.

 

16. All citizens are obliged to observe laws.

 

17. The US President shall be elected every 4 years.

 

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1. Do you believe all people, including high-ranking officials, obey the law?

 

2. An unwritten Constitution be easily changed.

 

3. What courses of law be included for advanced students?

 

4. Parliament not follow a special procedure to alter any constitution-al laws.

 

5. General election be called within five years.

 

6. Who veto a bill?

 

7. The US President appoints the justices, but the Senate approve

 

them.

 

8. The law not contradict the Constitution.

 

9. The government really do something about unemployment.

 

10. In a civil case a claimant prove the guilt of a defendant beyond reasonable doubt.

 

11. Why trade secret not be disclosed?

 

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2. ... you work as a detective?

 

Not yet.

 

3. The trial... to begin at 10 oclock.

 

4. She believes that the judge... discharge him.

 

5. You... tell him that we need his assistance.

 

6. The investigator was very tired, he... to stop the cross-examination.

 

7. The witness... answer the barristers questions during the cross-exa-mination.


 


8. When the examination of witnesses is over, the judge to sum up the evidence for the jury.

 

 

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1. The US President appoints the justices to the Supreme Court, but the Senate must approve them.

 

2. A constitutional amendment can only be carried if a very substantial majority, both in Congress and the individual states, approve it.

 

3. A representative must be at least 25 years old, a citizen of the United States for 7 years, and a resident of that state in which he shall be chosen.

 

4. Nowadays the following cases can be tried by jury: libel, malicious prosecution, false imprisonment, fraud.

 

5. A candidate for the President of the Russian Federation can be nominated by a political party or by the candidate personally.


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6. The US government must follow its own laws and it can only act us-ing powers given to it by the people.


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