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UNIT 2____________________________________________________________

CIVIL LAW:

1. FAMILY LAW.

2. CONTRACT LAW.

3. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY.

4. COPYRIGHT.

 

Pre-reading tasks____________________________________________________

1. Give examples from your country (different countries) of how the family is given special legal consideration.

 

2. Match the following English words and expressions with their Ukrainian equivalents:

 


1. unification of law

2. accumulated wisdom

3. origin

4. comprehensive code

5. strong legal institutions

6. family property

7. major consequences

8. mixed legal systems

a. основні наслідки

b. уніфікація права

c. змішані правові системи

d. всеохоплюючий кодекс

e. сильні правові установи

f. походження

g. накопичена мудрість

h. сімейна власність


 

Reading tasks_______________________________________________________

 

Scan the text to find distinct meanings of civil law. Write them down. Compare them with the definition given in a dictionary.

 

CIVIL LAW:

1) Roman law.

2) The law of any particular state, now usually called municipal law.

3) A legal system based on Roman law, as distinct from the English system of common law.

4) Private law, as opposed to criminal law, administrative law and military law.

 

Note on the text:

Emperor Justinian - імператор Юстиніан

 

CIVIL LAW

 

Civil Law is the body of private law used in those countries in which the legal system is based on ancient Roman law modified by medieval and modern influences. Civil law is used in most nations in Europe and Latin America, as well as in some countries in Asia and Africa. The law of Great Britain, the United States, Canada, and a number of other nations is based on English common law, which differs from civil law in origin and other important respects.

The term civil law is also employed to distinguish those legal codes that deal with civil relationships (such as citizenship, marriage, divorce, and certain contractual arrangements) from other codes such as those dealing with criminal law.

The civil law originated in ancient Rome. One of the principal characteristics of Roman civilization was the development of strong legal institutions. In the 6th century, a commission appointed by the Emperor Justinian collected and consolidated all the sources of law, including the opinions of the great legal scholars during previous centuries. The result was the Corpus Juris Civilis (Body of Civil Law), also called the Justinian Code, a comprehensive code with the accumulated wisdom and experience of many generations of Roman jurists.

During the 17th and 18th centuries, the authority of the Corpus Juris began to decline. The stage was then set for the systematic and comprehensive codification of modern civil law. The most influential, although not the first, codification effort was the enactment, during the Napoleonic period, of the five basic codes of France. In the course of the 19th century, most civil-law countries similarly codified their legal statutes.

Codification of the civil law had several major consequences: (1) After their enactment, the codes constituted comprehensive and authoritative legal texts that superseded all earlier authorities in the teaching of law as well as in legal practice. (2) Within each nation-state, the codes brought about a strong measure of national unification of the law. (3) In their substance, the codes differed from one nation to another. In recent years, however, there were efforts, in the nations of the European Union and elsewhere, to replace certain isolated national laws with international legal practices.

From its origins in continental Europe, the civil law gradually spread to all of the areas in Africa, Asia, and Latin America that were colonies of France, the Netherlands, Belgium, Spain, or Portugal. When they gained independence, most of the former colonies continued the civil-law orientation of their legal systems. Civil-law systems were also voluntarily adopted in Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, and Turkey.

In a number of countries, moreover, the civil law constitutes an important component of a mixed legal system. For example, in Scotland, South Africa, and Sri Lanka, the legal system combines civil- and common-law elements. In North America the same phenomenon can be observed in the state of Louisiana and in the province of Quebec. The legal systems of many North African and Middle Eastern nations are strongly influenced by the French civil-law codes, even though in some areas of law — especially those relating to the family and to family property — these countries tend to follow Islamic tradition.

 

 


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