This book consists of dialogues, grammar sections and reading passages, all presented in a framework of legal themes. The purpose of this book is to provide sufficient knowledge of French to permit an English-speaking lawyer to communicate effectively with French-speaking clients and to understand references to the European Union and French legal system which might arise in an international law practice at home or in France. The vocabulary translations which follow every dialogue and reading passage and the comprehensive glossaries also make the book appropriate for French-speaking attorneys or law students seeking to learn English in a legal context. For readers familiar with the French language, this book will provide a review of basic grammatical and structural rules, while introducing vocabulary of particular use to lawyers.
Learning French Through the Law is designed to maximize the rapidity of acquiring effective communication skills by teaching simple grammatical structures combined with a sophisticated vocabulary easy to learn and remember because it consists as much as possible of cognates (i.e., French and English legal terms with similar derivations, spelling and sound). This combination of sophisticated legal terms with the rudiments of grammar means that complex concepts can be expressed almost immediately. The method has proved to be highly successful with law students: within weeks, they gain sufficient fluency to articulate ideas which students embarking on a typical course of French instruction would not be able to formulate for several years.