Vocabulary. II. Answer the following questions

The Magna Carta King John a fair trial to levy taxes consent Великая Хартия Вольностей король Иоанн справедливый суд взимать налоги согласие

II. Answer the following questions.

1. When and who was the Magna Carta signed by?

2. What made the King sign the document?

3. How did the Magna Carta limit the power of the monarch?

4. Whose interests did the Magna Carta protect?

5. What is the role of the Magna Carta in the life of British society?

Text 4. Habeas Corpus

I. Read and translate the text.

Habeas Corpus is a document protecting people from unlawful arrests and imprisonment. Under Habeas Corpus, nobody can be arrested without a warrant and put into prison without trial.

Habeas Corpus became a law in 1679 after the incident with Alice Robinson. She was arrested and put into prison for violent behaviour and swearing. In prison, she was treated cruelly in spite of the fact that she was pregnant. The public protested against such treatment of the offender. So, it led to the passing of the Habeas Corpus Act in Parliament in 1679.

Habeas Corpus guarantees the right of the offender to be tried as soon as he or she is arrested.

Vocabulary

Habeas Corpus imprisonment swearing treatment warrant to pass an act Хабеас Корпус тюремное заключение ругань обращение (с к.-либо) ордер (на арест) принять закон

II. Answer the following questions.

1. What kind of document is Habeas Corpus?

2. After what incident did Habeas Corpus become a law?

3. What was the public’s reaction to the incident?

4. Under Habeas Corpus, can a person be held in prison for a long time before trial?

Text 5. The Bill of Rights

I. Read and translate the text.

The Bill of Rights is one of the most important constitutional papers of Great Britain. It greatly increased the role of Parliament and prevented the King from abusing his power. Under the Bill of Rights, the monarch could not levy taxes without the consent of Parliament. It made the King observe the laws that were adopted by the British Parliament.

The Bill of Rights proclaimed the right to the jury. It also outlawed cruel punishments.

The Bill of Rights is a constitutional paper of great importance. It contained a number of ideas concerning law and state which were later reflected in the American Declaration of Independence, the American Constitution and the American Bill of Rights. So, all these American documents were influenced by the ideas of the Bill of Rights which was adopted in Britain in 1689.


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