TAILIEUCHUNG - Part 12- Britain

Tham khảo tài liệu 'part 12- britain', ngoại ngữ, anh ngữ phổ thông phục vụ nhu cầu học tập, nghiên cứu và làm việc hiệu quả | ii2 II The law for lhem to be dismissed. The only way that this can he done is by a resolution of both Houses ol Parliament and this is something that has never happened. Moreover their retiring age is later than in most other occupations. They also get very high salaries. These things are considered necessary in order to ensure their independence from interference by the state or any other party. However the result of their background and their absolute security in their jobs is that although they are often people of great learning and intelligence some judges appear to have difficulty understanding the problems and circumstances of ordinary people and to be out of step with general public opinion. The judgements and opinions that they give in court sometimes make the headlines because they are so spectacularly out of date. The inability of some of them to comprehend the meaning of racial equality is one example. A senior Old Bailey judge in the 1980s once referred to black people as nig-nogs and to some Asians involved in a case as murderous Sikhs . QUESTIONS 1 The public perception of British police officers has changed over the last thirty years. In what ways has it changed and why do you think this is 2 It is one of the principles of the British legal system that you are innocent until proven guilty. However miscarriages of justice do occur. How did the ones described in this chapter come about 3 What are the main differences between the legal system in your country and that in Britain Is there anything like the right to silence Are there any unpaid amateur legal officers similar to Justices of the Peace What kind of training do lawyers undergo Compared with the system in your country what do you see as the strengths and weaknesses of the British system 4 British people believe that there is more crime in Britain than there used to be. What reasons could there be for this Is it true Do you think of Britain as a safe or dangerous place What about your own .

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