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The UK Legal System

The Court SystemThe United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland consists of four countries forming three distinct jurisdictions each having its own court system and legal profession: England & Wales,

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Слайд 1The UK Legal System
Written by: Pasechko R.

Otarov A.

The UK Legal SystemWritten by: Pasechko R.         Otarov A.

Слайд 2The Court System
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern

Ireland consists of four countries forming three distinct jurisdictions each

having its own court system and legal profession: England & Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland.
The Court SystemThe United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland consists of four countries forming three

Слайд 3Civil courts
Civil cases at first instance are heard in the

County Courts (for minor claims) or the High Court, which

is divided into three divisions: Queen's Bench, Family and Chancery. Cases may be appealed to the Court of Appeal (Civil Division). Cases may be appealed from the County Court to the High Court.
The House of Lords is the supreme court of appeal. Its judicial functions are quite separate from its legislative work, and cases are heard by up to 13 senior judges known as the Lords of Appeal or Law Lords.
However the Constitutional Reform Act 2005 provides for the establishment of a Supreme Court to replace the judicial function of the House of Lords with an independent appointments system, thereby making a constitutional separation between the legislature and the judiciary.
Civil courtsCivil cases at first instance are heard in the County Courts (for minor claims) or the

Слайд 4Civil courts
A further appellate court, sometimes omitted in a description

of the system, is the Judicial Committee of the Privy

Council, which hears cases from the British overseas territories and dependencies as well as some specialised domestic appeals.  It also hears cases concerning questions relating to the powers and functions of the devolved legislatures. The 'devolution' function will be transferred to the new Supreme Court.
In addition to the courts there are specialised Tribunals, which hear appeals on decisions made by various public bodies and Government departments, in areas such as employment, immigration, social security, tax and land. The Court Service also contains information on these.
Civil courtsA further appellate court, sometimes omitted in a description of the system, is the Judicial Committee

Слайд 5Civil courts
Her Majesty's Courts Service (HMCS) is an executive agency

of the Ministry of Justice and is responsible for the

administration of the civil, family and criminal courts in England and Wales. And it was established in 2005 under the Courts Act 2003, bringing together the separate agencies previously responsible for court administration.
Civil courtsHer Majesty's Courts Service (HMCS) is an executive agency of the Ministry of Justice and is

Слайд 6Criminal courts
Criminal cases are heard at first instance in the

Magistrates' Courts, with more serious ones being heard in the

Crown Court.  Appeals are heard in the Court of Appeal Criminal Division. 
The Constitutional Reform Act 2005 provides for the establishment of a Supreme Court to replace the House of Lords as the Court of final appeal.
Criminal courtsCriminal cases are heard at first instance in the Magistrates' Courts, with more serious ones being

Слайд 7Types of crimes
Inchoate offenses:
Attempt · Conspiracy · Solicitation
Crimes against people:
Assault · Battery


False imprisonment · Kidnapping
Mayhem · Sexual assault
Homicide Crimes:
Murder  · Felony murder
Manslaughter
Negligent

homicide
Vehicular homicide
Crimes against property:
Arson · Blackmail · Burglary
Embezzlement · Extortion
False pretenses · Larceny
Receiving stolen property
Robbery · Theft
Crimes against justice:
Compounding · Misprision
Obstruction · Perjury
Malfeasance in office
Perverting the course of justice
Types of crimes Inchoate offenses:Attempt · Conspiracy · SolicitationCrimes against people:Assault · Battery False imprisonment · KidnappingMayhem · Sexual assaultHomicide Crimes:Murder  ·

Слайд 8Barristers vs. Solicitors
The legal profession in Britain is divided into

two branches: barristers and solicitors.
Solicitors undertake legal business for individual

and corporate clients, while barristers advise on legal problems submitted through solicitors and present case in the higher courts. Certain functions are common to both, for example, the presentation of cases in the lower courts.
Barristers vs. SolicitorsThe legal profession in Britain is divided into two branches: barristers and solicitors.Solicitors undertake legal

Слайд 9The Old Bailey
The Old Bailey is the most famous Crown

Court in Britain. Its official title is the Central Criminal

Court.
It was built on the site of the notorious Newgate Prison. The old courthouse, built in 1773, was replaced in 1907 by the present building.
The name “Old Bailey” is taken from the street where the court is situated, which is itself named after an “old bailey” or former outer castle wall which once stood there.
Bailey – двор/стена замка
The Old BaileyThe Old Bailey is the most famous Crown Court in Britain. Its official title is

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