Snježana Husinec, PhD; E-mail: SHUSINEC@pravo.hr Unit 1 LANGUAGE AND LAW Snježana Husinec, PhD; E-mail: SHUSINEC@pravo.hr.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Let’s Study Legal English Together!. Modal verbs in Legal English Shall and May.
Advertisements

Do you know the British Isles? Know more about the British Isles and some of their features. Be able to place physical and human geography features on.
Measures to Protect Legitimate Public Welfare Objectives as an Exception of Indirect Expropriation Kind of clause that must be included – an experience.
Civics Chapter 1 and 2 test review game PowerPoint
Digital Information and Heritage INFuture Zagreb, Sentence Alignment as the Basis For Translation Memory Database Sanja Seljan Faculty of.
Where is Wales?. England Scotland Wales Northern Ireland Republic of Ireland Isle of Man Jersey Guernsey Great Britain United Kingdom British Isles Channel.
The British Isles Reading The tasks of this period:  1.Get a better understanding of the British Isles.  2.Describe something about the British Isles.
THE UNITED KINGDOM OF GREAT BRITAIN AND NORTHERN IRELAND.
Welcome to the UK!.
The British Isles Unit 5.
BRITISH LIFE GREAT BRITAIN (GB) OR BRITAIN It is the name for England, Wales and Scotland.
Unit 2 Sources and Varieties of English Law. English law  Which country does “English” refer to? England + Wales + Scotland = Great Britain England +
PRIVACY IN THE ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONS SECTOR IN BULGARIA.
How much do you know about... ?. about... The British Isles.
Agencija za zaštitu ličnih/osobnih podataka u Bosni i Hercegovini Агенција за заштиту личних података у Босни и Херцеговини Personal Data Protection Agency.
African Governments Kenya, South Africa & Sudan SS7CG2a The structure of modern government in Africa.
PRIVATE LAW.
Irish Migrants in 19th-Century Britain ( )
Unit 12 The Significance of a Constitution and Constitutionality in a Democratic Society.
The British Isles quiz.
Fundraising Regulation: What does it mean for charities?
Unit 5 The British Isles.
Lesson 4: The U.S. Constitution
Languages for Specific Purposes and Legal English
Characteristics of Legal English
Issues of personal data protection in scientific research
English Arbitration Act 1996
WHAT IS FRANCHISING? THE POINT OF VIEW OF THE USERS
English for Tax Administration 1
Obligations of Educational Agencies: Parents’ Bill of Rights
English for social workers I session 2, 12 oct 2017
English for Tax Administration 1
African Governments Kenya, South Africa & Sudan
UNCITRALThird International Colloquium on Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) October 2017, Vienna Experts for Chapter IV October 2017.
Data protection issues in regulatory investigations
Unit 2 ABOUT LAW - The Importance of Law
Revision.
WELCOME TO THE COURSE LEGAL ENGLISH I Module one – Introduction to Law
English for Lawyers 1 Lecturer: Miljen Matijašević
UNIT 8 THE HIERARCHY OF COURTS AND THE DOCTRINE OF PRECEDENT
Rome Physical Geography and Power in Ancient Rome
Hierarchy of courts Exercises.
instruction text *tells how to do or make something *in time of order
Unit 4 THE HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT OF LAW
Languages for Specific Purposes and Legal English
МОУ Пушкарская СОШ Учитель английского языка Шушлебина Юлия Сергеевна
The United Kingdom Four regions make up the United Kingdom: England (London), Scotland (Edinburgh), and Wales (Cardiff) on the island of Great Britain,
Unit 10 The Legal Profession
Investor protection and MIFID
General tripartite board composition and selection information
Police Powers in Great Britain
Function of the International Court of Justice (ICJ):
Media Law.
Unit 2 ABOUT LAW - The Importance of Law
PRIVATE LAW.
English for Lawyers I REVISION I
Snježana Husinec, PhD; Unit 1 LANGUAGE AND LAW Snježana Husinec, PhD;
Key obligations of the MS in CAP
UNIT 24: . THE LEGAL FOUNDATIONS OF THE EUROPEAN UNION
Africa’s Government January 21, 2011
Republic of South Africa
Unit 5 LEGAL SYSTEMS OF THE WORLD
Legal Basis: CRITERIA FOR MAKING DATA PROCESSING LEGITIMATE
Why are we processing data
EUROPEAN UNION CITIZENSHIP
STEP MAURITIUS CONFERENCE 2019
© 2013 Sri U-Thong Limited. All rights reserved
Unit 9 Administrative Doctrines
Unit 8 European Aministrative Law Principles
Students’ Class Project for English for Medical Purposes II
Presentation transcript:

Snježana Husinec, PhD; E-mail: SHUSINEC@pravo.hr Unit 1 LANGUAGE AND LAW Snježana Husinec, PhD; E-mail: SHUSINEC@pravo.hr

Part One: Languages for Specific Purposes and Legal English 1. How do you explain the following terms? LANGUAGE FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES LEGAL ENGLISH 2. Give examples of different LSPs!

Language for Specific Purposes and Legal English I Discuss the questions in exercise I on p. 3. II a) Try to answer with your partner the questions in exercise II. b) Read the text entitled Lanuage for specific purposes (LSP) and check your answers. Give examples of professionals who have the need to use specialised language. What are their specific needs concerning language?

Language for Specific Purposes Explain the following expressions and provide the Croatian equivalents: 1. language for specific purposes = 2. students’ and speacialists’ need = 3. field of work or study = 4. technical terms = 5. Latin has exerted influence on modern legal languages = 6. internal professional communication = 7. law governs all areas of life = 8. plain language movement = 9. regulatory scope of law = 10. to absorb terms from professional languages =

Legal English – lexical characteristics Read the first five paragraphs of the text and find the main characteristics of legal English. Fill in the first column of the table on p. 5.

Legal English – lexical characteristics Read the first five paragraphs of the text and extract from the text the main features of legal English. Fill in the first column of table in ex. III, p. 5. Characteristics of Legal English Examples archaisms borrowings collocations phrasal verbs ordinary words with specific legal meaning legal doublets pro-forms

Legal English – syntactic features Read the second last paragraphs and find the syntactic features of legal English. Provide examples. 1. 2. 3. 4.

Legal English – modal verbs Read the last paragraph and find the modal verbs used in Legal English. 1. a) b) 2. 3. 4. a)

Legal English – modal verbs 1. a) SHALL – legal imperative, obligation, ‘has a duty to’ Everyone SHALL abide by the Constitution and law and respect the legal order of the Republic. b) SHALL NOT – prohibition These conditions SHALL NOT apply if … 2. MUST – requirement, obligation The securities MUST fulfill the following essential requirements. 3. SHOULD – non-mandatory provision, recommendation, goal The parties SHOULD in their discretion use an approved expert to carry out the tasks. 4. a) MAY – permission and authorisation The Company MAY assign this Agreement with prior written consent of the other party. b) MAY NOT– exception to a general permission – The second condition MAY NOT apply …

Part Two: Characteristics of Legal English: Examples Read example I – The Act of Settlement (1701) and find the characteristics of legal English: Technical terms - Legal doublets - Collocations - Modal verbs - … Read example II – The Succession to the Crown Act 2013. How is it different from the Act of Settlement 1700? Lexical elements – Sentece structure – Text layout – ….

Part Three: History of English Define the following geographical names? The British Isles = The United Kingdom = Great Britain =Wales = Northern Ireland = Ireland= Answer the questions in ex. I. Study the chart.

Sources of Legal English Discuss the following questions with your partner. 1. Which languages have influenced English? 2. How was it influenced by those languages? 3. Are the influences visible in the modern Legal English? Read the text and check your answers.