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law
1 different kinds of law 2 making laws 3 allowed or not allowed by law 4 working in the law 5 obeying the law 6 not obeying the law see also TRIAL
1 different kinds of law - what a country says that a person may or may not do: law; all the laws of a country: the law (noun U) Is there a law against begging? ◎ Stealing is against the law. - connected with the law: legal the legal profession ◎ She decided to take legal advice. - a group of laws: legislation (noun U) We're looking for an expert on European maritime legislation. - the law and the way it is used: justice (noun U) the criminal justice system ◎ the administration of justice - a law that is fair is just; opposite: unjust - a law made by a government: act an act of parliament ◎ the Sex Discrimination Act - a law passed by parliament and written down formally: statute; adjective: statutory the statute book (= a collection of all the laws made by government) a statutory right - the laws in England based on decisions made by judges, not laws made by parliament: common law (noun U) - an official order given by a government or ruler: decree; to make a decree: decree sth/that ※¦, issue a decree (that ※¦) The President decreed that all shops would close on national holidays. - the set of principles and laws of a country that describe the powers of the government and the duties of the people: constitution; adjective: constitutional (adverb constitutionally); not allowed by the constitution: unconstitutional the constitution of the United States - an official statement that tells you what you can or cannot do, say, etc, in an institution, a sport, etc: rule Smoking in the rooms is against the school rules. ◎ the rules of football - a law or rule that controls how sth is done: regulation fire/safety regulations - a law or regulation made by local government: by-law ※ more on rules and regulations RULE
2 making laws - the act of making laws: legislation (noun U); adjective: legislative In this session of Parliament the Government has a heavy programme of legislation. ◎ the legislative process (= the process of making laws) - when a new law is agreed and approved by parliament, it is passed The new law was passed by fifteen votes. - when a law begins to be used or comes into operation it takes* effect, comes* into effect The new law on driving tests comes into effect from January 1st. - a law that is being used is in force The new seat-belt law is now in force.
3 allowed or not allowed by law - allowed or recognized by the law: legal (adverb legally), lawful (adverb lawfully); something that is allowed or recognized by the law: right (to do sth) Is it legal for children to enter pubs? ◎ I am the lawful owner of this house. ◎ In Britain you have the right to vote at 18. - the state of being legal: legality (noun U) Are you certain of the legality of what you are suggesting? - to make sth legal: legalize sth a campaign to legalize cannabis - not allowed or recognized by law: against the law, illegal (adverb illegally), unlawful (adverb unlawfully) It is illegal to drive a car without a driving licence. ◎ an illegal rock festival ◎ unlawful entry into a house - the state of being illegal: illegality (noun U) - to make sth illegal: ban sth, prohibit sth; nouns: ban (on sth), prohibition (of sth) Pornographic magazines should be banned. ◎ Many people support the ban on corporal punishment in schools. - to say that it is illegal for sb to do sth: ban sb from doing sth, prohibit sb from doing sth He was banned from driving for a year.
4 working in the law - a person who has studied law and whose job is to give advice about the law: lawyer (AmE also attorney) - a lawyer (in Britain) who gives legal advice, prepares documents and usually speaks in less serious court cases: solicitor - a lawyer (in Britain) who usually speaks in more serious court cases: barrister - to work as a lawyer: practise (as sth), practise law He's been practising as a solicitor for twenty years. - to act or speak for sb else in court: represent sb; noun: representation The man asked for proper legal representation after he was arrested. - a person who receives a service from a lawyer or other professional person: client - the money that you pay to a lawyer for his/her services: fee (often plural) Her fees are very high, but she is the best barrister in London. - a person whose job is to apply the law and decide what punishment to give to sb who breaks the law: judge - the law as a subject of study or as a profession: law (noun U) Elizabeth is studying law at university.
5 obeying the law - to behave legally: obey the law - to obey a law, etc: (formal) observe sth to observe the speed limit - a person who normally obeys the law is law-abiding a law-abiding citizen - a situation in which the law is obeyed by most people most of the time: law and order (noun U) a general breakdown in law and order - to make sure that people obey a law: enforce sth; noun (U): enforcement It's the job of the police to enforce the law.
6 not obeying the law - to do sth that is against the law: break* the law, disobey the law - something which is illegal and which people are punished for: crime (noun C/U), (more formal) offence (AmE offense); adjective: criminal to commit a crime ◎ Serious crime is on the increase. ◎ a driving offence ◎ criminal behaviour ◎ It is a criminal offence to take money from the till. - a person who breaks the law: criminal, (more formal) offender - the official organization whose job is to make sure people obey the law and to prevent crimes, etc: the police (with plural verb) ※ more on crime and the police CRIME, POLICE ※ MORE ... - a paragraph in a legal document: clause Clause three specifically states that only the insured person may drive the car. - the conditions of an agreement: terms (noun plural) The contract set out the terms for the sale of the house. - the state of being legally responsible for sth: liability (noun U); adjective: liable (for sth) The hotel cannot accept liability for theft of items not left in the hotel safe. ◎ They are liable for any damage they may cause.
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