The vegetables have been boiling since 10 o'clock.
I have boiled the vegetables, you may cook salad.
I have waited for your answer for a week, but in vein.
I have been waiting wait) for your answer for a week, and here it is!
I have been trying to find my documents since last Sunday.
At last I have found my documents.
Father has been drilling holes in the wall since noon.
Father has drilled holes in the wall, and now he is hanging shelves.
We have been saving the money for our holiday for a year.
We have saved a lot of money for our holiday, and now we are going to Europe.
The vegetables have been boiling since 10 o'clock.
I have boiled the vegetables, you may cook salad.
I have waited for your answer for a week, but in vein.
I have been waiting wait) for your answer for a week, and here it is!
I have been trying to find my documents since last Sunday.
At last I have found my documents.
Father has been drilling holes in the wall since noon.
Father has drilled holes in the wall, and now he is hanging shelves.
We have been saving the money for our holiday for a year.
We have saved a lot of money for our holiday, and now we are going to Europe.
1)The UnitedKingdom The United Kingdom judiciary in entirely independent of the Government.
2)The "sources" of law are the sources to which the courts turn in order to |determine what it is. From the aspect of their sources, laws are, traditionally divided into two main categories according to" the form in which they are made.
3)Legislation - the enactment of laws; as well as a code of laws.
4)Common law is law developed by judges through decisions of courts and similar tribunals that decide individual cases.
5)Community law — the law of the European Union and its associated bodies.
6)Community law — the law of the European Union and its associated bodies.
7)The civil law is concerned with individuals rights, duties and obligations towards one another.
8)British criminal justice comprises four stages:
1 – making laws which define illegal actions;
2 – preventing crime and enforcing the law – largely matters for the police;
3 – determining in the courts the guilt or innocence of the people accused of crimes and sentencing the guilty;
4 – dealing with convicted offenders.
9)The criminal law is government–sponsored, but there is usually consultation between government departments and the legal profession, the police, probation and prison services and voluntary bodies.
10)The principal university criminological research establishment is the Institute ofCriminology at Cambridge.
11)The civil law of England, Wales and Northern Ireland is subdivided into: family law, the lawof property, the law of contract and the law of torts.
12)The Courts of the United Kingdom are separated into three separate jurisidictions, the Courts of England and Wales, Courts of Scotland and the Courts of Northern Ireland, as the United Kingdom does not have a single unified judicial system.
13)Magistrates courts deal with nearly all less criminal cases and conduct preliminary investigations into offences.
14)Magistrates are sitting in courts without a jury.
15)The Crown Court deals with trials of more serious criminal cases, and the trials are held before a jury.
16)The trials are held before a jury.
17)A jury is completely independent of the judiciary.