1. The existing classifications of law branches are concidered to reflect the peculiarities of the country's legal system.
2. This classification was turned out to be developed by modern lawyers.
3. Traditionally, criminal law is considered to belong to
categories of public law, although the victims are often
ordinary citizens.
4. Civil law was turned out to be one of the most difficult subjects.
5. This bill might to have been discussed in the Parliament for a very long time.
6. The parties are unlikely to appeal.
7. They are said to have the right to seek redress.
8. The owner of the store was found to have stolen the money himself
9. He is turned out to be a famous scientist. He wrote many articles on the system of Russian law.
10. Such trials are known to be carried out with the participation of juries.
Объяснение:
. It is believed that the existing classifications of branches of law
reflect the peculiarities of the country's legal system.
2. As it turned out, this classification was developed by modern lawyers.
3. Traditionally, criminal law is considered to belong to
categories of public law, although the victims are often
ordinary citizens.
4. Civil law turned out to be one of the most difficult subjects.
5. Probably, this bill was discussed in the Parliament for a very long time.
6. It is unlikely that the parties will appeal.
7. They say they have the right to seek redress.
8. Found that the owner of the store himself stole the money.9. It turns out that he is a famous scientist. He wrote many articles on the system of Russian law.
10. As you know, such trials are carried out with the participation of juries.
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