Sách Check your vocabulary for Law

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    This book has been written for anyone working or training to work in the legal profession,
    or for anyone whose job requires them to have a working knowledge of legal words and
    terms. The various exercises throughout the book focus on the key vocabulary that you
    might be expected to understand and use on a day-to-day basis.
    You should not go through the exercises in this book mechanically. It is better to choose
    areas that you are unfamiliar with, or areas that you feel are of specific interest or
    importance to yourself.
    Each exercise is accompanied by a full answer key at the back of the book. This key also
    gives you other information about particular vocabulary items (for example, words with
    similar meanings, alternative words and expressions, etc) that are not covered in the
    exercises themselves.
    When you are doing the exercises, there are a few important points you should consider:
    1. Many of the words, expressions and accompanying notes are based primarily on the
    English and Welsh legal system. However, there are also many 'generic' words which can be
    applied across the international legal spectrum, and would be recognised in other places
    such as the USA and Canada.
    2. Not all of the vocabulary practised in this book is legal vocabulary per se (see page 45 to
    find out what this expression means), but would be used in a legal context (for example, at
    a trial or tribunal, or when producing a contract or negotiating business terms).
    3. A lot of the words and expressions which have been presented here in a particular context
    (for example, words connected with a criminal law procedure) might also 'cross over' into
    other areas of law. A jury, for example, is usually employed at a criminal trial, but might also
    be used in some civil cases, such as libel.
    It is very important to keep a record of new words and expressions that you learn. On page
    64 of this book, you will find a vocabulary record sheet which you can photocopy as many
    times as you like and use to build up a 'bank' of useful words and expressions. It is
    accompanied on the following page by a sample sheet that shows you how to record a
    particular vocabulary item. Keep your record sheets in a file or folder and review them on a
    regular basis so that the words and expressions become an 'active' part of your legal
    vocabulary.
    We recommend that you keep a good dictionary with you, and refer to it when necessary.
    Many of the words and expressions in this book (together with their definitions) can be
    found in the A & C Dictionary of Law. For general vocabulary reference, the Macmillan
    English Dictionary is also an excellent resource.
    No vocabulary book can possibly contain all of the legal words and expressions that you are
    likely to come across or need, so it is important you acquire new vocabulary from other
    sources. On the next page you will find a short list of useful sources that were consulted
    during the writing of this book, and you should also read as much as possible from a variety
    of other sources, including journals, papers and case reports (many of which are available on
    the Internet).
     

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