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uitgebreide samenvatting algemeen en juridisch engels

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Het is een uitgebreide samenvatting van het vak algemeen en juridisch Engels (ALE). Het document is ongeveer 180 pagina's omdat het gedetailleerd en in verhaalstijl is uitgelegd. Dit maakt het makkelijker om de leerstof te onthouden. De samenvatting bestaat uit de leerstof die te kennen was uit het handboek. Dit omvat zowel heel de UK Society, US Society en alle leesteksten die te kennen waren. De grammatica is hier niet in verwerkt, aangezien deze al duidelijk genoeg stond in de cursus zelf. Ik heb deze samenvatting zelf gemaakt aan de hand van lesnotities, powerpoints en de inhoud van de cursus/het handboek. Ik heb dit vak in eerste zit gehaald met een 15.

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ALE – week 1 (24/09)

Legal English (p.88-96)
LEGAL PROFESSIONS UK: zie schema jobs p.88-90! +
PowerPoint

Solicitor:

- Direct contact with clients
- Preparatory role
= prepares the cases (for the barristers)
- Pleads only in lower courts
- Same as ‘advocaat’ in Belgium
o But jobs of solicitor and barrister are combined in 1
job/name
 Both advisory and advocacy

Solicitor Advocate:

- Solicitor who has gained the right to plead in higher courts

Barrister (England & Wales) / Advocate (Scotland):

- Gets instructed by solicitor
- Specialized in advocacy (hoofdzaak is het mondelinge pleiten)
- Pleads in higher courts
- Same as ‘attorneys’ in US

King’s Counsel:

- Senior barristers (England & Wales) / senior advocates (Scotland)
that are appointed
- Prior to that: Queen’s Counsel (QC)
- Wear silk robes and wigs
- Do the leading advocacy of complex trails
- Has full right of audience
o Right of audience = wettelijke recht van een jurist om in
een bepaalde rechtbank op te treden namens een cliënt

Prosecutor (England & Wales) / Procurator Fiscal (Scotland):

- 20% work for Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) – England & Wales
- 80% are self-employed barristers or solicitors advocates
- Or via Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal service - Scotland
- Brings criminal cases for the state
- Full right of audience in criminal courts
- Same as ‘openbare aanklager’ in Belgium

, o Vertegenwoordigt de samenleving/staat in strafzaken en
probeert te bewijzen dat de verdachte schuldig is aan een
misdrijf

Judge (England & Wales) / Sheriff (Scotland):

- Presides over the court hearing = Heeft de leiding over de
zitting
- Senator of the College of Justice = title of the highest sheriffs in
Scotland
o Plead in more complex cases
- Does the adjudication = het formeel beslissen / ordeel vellen
- Same as ‘rechter’ in Belgium

Magistrate (England & Wales) / Justice of the Peace (Scotland):

- Volunteer role => voluntary judge
o So no career judiciary
- There is no legal background needed
o Just a basic ‘training’ about law and procedures
- Handle small criminal & family cases in lower courts
o They still preside, because they are the judge
- Also named ‘JP’ in Scotland

Notary (England & Wales) / Notary Public (Scotland):

- Specialist lawyer
o Same degree as a sollicitor but did an extra specialisation
for a specific field
- Specialised in document authentication
o Focus on verifying, legalising and certifying of documents
 Mostly for international matters/use
- In Scotland they were first a sollicitor but then need to do an
extra study and get (notarial) recognition from the Law Society of
Scotland
o Every Notary Public in Scotland is a solicitor but not every
solicitor is a Notary Public
- Same as ‘notaris’ in Belgium
o But in Belgium they focus on property and succesion
 = eigendom en erfopvolging

Paralegal:

- Has a supportive role => help with preparatory and
administrative tasks
- Not a qualified lawyer

, o So no lawyer’s licence but most of the time they did do a
legal education
- Same as ‘juridisch assisent’ in Belgium



LEGAL PROFESSIONS US:
Attorney:

- Is a licensed laywer
= qualified and recognised
- Needs to be admitted to a State Bar
o After mandatory Bar exam
o State Bar = “de balie” = an official agency of attorneys
that:
 supervices access to the profession
 determines who may practice as an attorney
 supervises the professional ethics and discipline of
solicitors
o If not admitted to a State Bar, they cannot represent clients
or court cases
- Has full right of audience depending on court admission
- Same as ‘advocaat’ in Belgium
- Same as ‘Solicitor and Barrister’ in UK

Prosecutor:

- Is a public official = works for/represents the government, not an
individual client
o They represent ‘the people’ or ‘the State’
o Goal is not to win but to seek justice
- Court criminal cases
- Same as ‘openbare aanklager’ in Belgium
- There are different levels of prosecutors:
o District: District Attorney (DA)
 Head of prosecutors at local and state level
o Federal: Attorney-General
 Head of prosecutors at federal level
- Chief Legal Officer in a jurisdiction = term/naam die men geeft
aan de hoogste juridisch verantwoordelijke ambtenaar binnen een
bepaald rechtsgebied
o On local and state level => District Attorney
o On federal level => Attorney-General
- Have full right of audience in criminal courts

, Judge:

- Presides over the court hearing
- Is appointed or elected at local or state level
- Federal judges are appointed by the president and approved by
the Senate
o These are the District Court Judges
o Also all Supreme Court Justices
- Does the adjudication
= het formeel beslissen / ordeel vellen
- Same as ‘rechter’ in Belgium

Magistrate judge:

- Gets appointed by District Court Judges (federal level) to
handle a variety of judicial proceedings
o Not by the president
o They help with the work load
- Work in federal courts
- Presides over a court hearing

Notary Public:

- Government official = works for the government
- Verifies and autheticates signatures
o Prevents fraud involving official documents
- Not a lawyer



Common confusions (p.90):
Lawyer:

- General term worldwide
- In US: means you graduated law school but not necessarily
o But you haven’t passed the Bar exam and so cannot
represent clients
- In UK: has no specific meaning

Counsel:

- General term referring to a person representing you in court
o US: attorney
o UK: barrister / advocate
- Not to be confused with council = raad

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