1. If the law is clear, the virtuous will not be taken away from the unworthy, the strong will not invade the weak, and the masses will not oppress the few. ?Han Fei's "Han Feizi? Shou Dao"
2. The law should be iron, like an iron lock. ——Gorky (Soviet) "My University"
3. The clarity of the law does not lie in the detail of its provisions, but in the obviousness of its intention, and the people can understand it. ——Hobbes (UK) "Leviathan"
4. The law is the law. It is a majestic summer that protects us all; every brick of it is built on another brick. On the stone. ? Galsworthy
5. The law prohibits people from doing wrong and makes them do good and avoid crime. ——Ouyang Xiu (Song Dynasty) "The Jianzhou Manager joined the army and Dong Shouke made the Dali Temple the Prime Minister"
6. What is the law? Law is the expression of the will of the class that has won victory and has control over the country. ?Lenin
7. The day when discipline is abandoned is when ** will rise. ?Wei?Piwute
8. The law is just a record of our will. ——Rousseau (Law) "Social Contract"
9. The power of law should follow citizens, just like a shadow follows the body. ?Beccaria's "On Crime and Punishment"
10. The power of law should follow citizens, just like a shadow follows the body. ?Beccaria (Italian) "On Crime and Punishment"
11. Legal interpreters hope to find answers to the problems of their times in the law. ?Larenz
12. Once the law becomes people's needs, people no longer deserve to enjoy freedom. ?Pythagoras
13. If the law is not supported by fear, it will never be effective. ? (Ancient Greek) Sophocles
14. The sea and land obey the universe, and human life is governed by the orders of the supreme law. ? (Ancient Greece) Cicero
15. The true meaning of law is that there is no absolute freedom, let alone absolute equality. ?my country's famous jurist Guo Daohui
16. The basic intention of the law is to make citizens as happy as possible. ——Plato (Ancient Greece) "Laws"
17. When order becomes chaos, chaos has to be used to maintain order and save law. ——Romain Rolland (France) "Gola Breignon"
18. In a well-ordered country, the judicial system should receive the trust and support of the people. In this sense, credibility The loss means the loss of judicial power. ?Martin
19. In fact, what we want is not laws against crime, but laws against madness. ?Mark? Twain
20. Law is the crystallization of social habits and thoughts. Thomas Wilson
21. Law is the crystallization of social customs and ideas. ?United States President Wilson
22. The law sucks the blood of the poor, but the rich hold the power. ? (UK) Goldsmith
23. Law is a practice that is constantly improving. Although it may fail due to its flaws, or even fail at all, it is by no means a ridiculous joke. ?Dworkin
24. Law is a mandatory order. ? (US) Kelsen
25. Laws are enacted to ensure that everyone can freely develop his talents, not to restrict his talents. ?Robespierre
26. In a country, laws are always made by the power of the strong. ——Plato (ancient Greece) "Laws"
27. The law is selfless and treats everyone equally. In everything she did, she was unfaithful. ?Thomas
28. Laws are enacted to ensure that everyone can freely develop his talents, not to restrict his talents. ?(Law) Robespierre
29. Law is a set of authoritative trial guidelines or basis. ?Pound's "The Task of Social Control of Law through Law"
30. The power of law should follow citizens, just like a shadow follows the body. ? (Italian) Beccaria
31. Crimes are always compensated with punishment; only punishment can make crimes repay. ?Darrell
32. The real purpose of law is to induce those governed by the law to seek their own virtue. ——Aquinas (Italian) "Summa Theologiae"
33. Water is the preparation for fire, and the law is the prohibition against adultery. ——Huan Kuan (Han) "On Salt and Iron? Shen Han"
34. Reasonable people live more freely in the general legal system than in unfettered solitude. ? Spinoza
35. Human beings accuse unfair behavior not because they are willing to commit such behavior, but because they are afraid that they will become the victims of such behavior. ?Plato
36. The so-called human law refers to a method of life that makes both life and the country safe. —— Spinoza (Netherlands) "Discourse on Theology"
37. Whether it is for individuals or for society, preventing the occurrence of criminal behavior is more valuable and more valuable than punishing the criminal behavior that has already occurred. is important. ?Liszt
38. In all human states that can accept the control of law, where there is no law, there is no freedom.
?Locke
39. God put law and fairness together, but humans took them apart. ?Cha Colton
40. When order becomes chaos, chaos must be used to maintain order and save law. ?Romain Rolland's "Gola Bregnon"
41. The law is the order of the world. Therefore, it is necessary to resolve doubts and know right from wrong, and it is also the order of the county by the people. ?Guanzi "Guanzi? Forbidden Collection"
42. If there were only some kind of gods in our country's laws, instead of going to great lengths to incorporate gods into the constitution, overall the laws would be better. ?Mark Twain
43. As long as it does not violate just laws, everyone has complete freedom to pursue his own interests in his own way. ?Adam Smith
44. The law cannot make an essentially moral or pure act into a criminal act, just as it cannot make a criminal act into a pure act. ?Shelley's "Declaration of the Rights of Man"
45. All history is a struggle of interests, and law is the authoritative expression of those interests that have the upper hand. ——Labriola (Italian) "On Historical Materialism"
46. If they would be happier without the law, then the law will disappear by itself as a useless thing. ?Locke's "On Justice"
47. The people should fight for the law, just like fighting for the city wall. ?Heraclitus
48. The rule of law means that ** no coercion may be imposed on individuals unless well-known rules are implemented. ?Hayek
49. If the law is unjust, it cannot exist. ——Augustine (Ancient Rome) "On Free Will"
50. The law sucks the blood of the poor, but the rich hold the power. ?Goldsmith
51. The public's indifference to rights and trials is a bad sign for the law. ?Pound
52. In the motherly eyes of the civil law, everyone is the entire country. ?Montesquieu
53. The law always puts the safety of the people above the safety of the individual. ?Cicero
54. In a democratic country, the law is the king; in an autocratic country, the king is the law. ? (Germany) Marx
55. The purpose of formulating laws and regulations is to prevent the strong from being domineering in everything. ?Ovid
56. Using moral examples to educate a person is obviously more valuable than using laws to restrain him. ?Greece
57. In all human states that can accept the rule of law, where there is no law, there is no freedom. ? Locke's "On Justice"
58. If the law is clear, the virtuous will not be taken away from the unworthy, the strong will not invade the weak, and the masses will not oppress the few. ——Han Fei (Warring States Period) "Han Feizi? Shou Dao"
59. No matter who makes laws for others, he should apply the same laws to himself. ?Aquinas
60. If the law is unreasonable, no matter how long it lasts, it will still have no restrictive power. ?Love?Cork
61. The law provides protection against arbitrariness. It gives people a sense of security and reliability and prevents them from being in ominous darkness in the future. ?Brunner
62. Law is like traveling, you must prepare for tomorrow. It must have the principle of growth. ?Famous Justice Cardoso
63. Law is the final result of human wisdom and human experience for the common interests. ? Johnson
64. The law is nothing but a record of our will. ?Rousseau
65. The purpose of laws is to guide the people, and the purpose of punishment is to prohibit adultery. ?Sima Qian
66. The constitution is an endless, flowing discourse in which generations of people in a country participate in dialogue. ?Lauren? Cube
67. No society can formulate a constitution that is always applicable, or even a law that is always applicable. ?Jefferson
68. Even if the judgment does not accurately determine the truth of what happened in the past, the parties to the dispute will voluntarily accept the court's decision as long as they are convinced that they have been treated fairly. Michael D. Bayless
69. Freedom is a way of life that must have its own authority, discipline and restrictions. ?Lippmann
70. Under a government governed by the rule of law, what is the motto of a good citizen? That is "strict obedience and free criticism". ?Bentham
71. Crime is always compensated by punishment; only punishment can make crime repayment. ? (UK) Darrell
72. Freedom is the right to do everything permitted by law. ?Montesquieu
73. If there is no court to explain and define its true meaning and practical operation, the law is a piece of paper. ?Hamilton
74. Law shows the story of the development of a country over centuries. It cannot be regarded as just the laws and calculation methods in mathematics textbooks. ? Holmes
75. There is no eternal law. The laws applicable to this period will never apply to another period. We can only strive to provide corresponding legal systems for each civilization.
——Koehler (Germany) "Legal Concept"
76. Law, when it governs all people on the earth, is human reason. ——Montesquieu (Law) "On the Spirit of Law"
77. Law is the free and solemn expression of the people's will. ?(Law) Robespierre
78. The law cannot make everyone equal, but everyone is equal before the law. ?British jurist Pollock
79. The law cannot turn an essentially moral or pure act into a criminal act, just as it cannot turn a criminal act into a pure act. ——Shelley (UK) "Declaration of the Rights of Man"
80. It is the duty of the legislative body to spread as much knowledge about their will as possible among the people. ?Bentham
81. Law is order. Only with good laws can there be good order. ?Aristotle
82. Strangeness almost always provides a clue. The more common and uncharacteristic a crime is, the more difficult it is to detect. ?(UK) Sir Conan Doyle
83. Since the law can protect good manners, good manners must also be there to uphold the law. ?Machiavelli
84. The country prospers because of the law, and the law becomes valuable because of the people. ——Nichiren (Japanese) "Rise up to Ankoku"
85. The basic principle of law is: to be honest, not to harm others, and to give everyone the part he deserves. ?Justinian
86. To make things consistent with justice (fairness), there must be an unbiased balance; the law is exactly such a middle-of-the-road balance. ?Aristotle
87. If the law is unjust, it cannot exist. ? Augustine's "On Free Will"
88. Any law with a simpler explanation is a just law. ——Thomas More (UK) "Utopia"
89. Stone can be sharpened, and dullness can be turned into profit; law can be sharpened, and stupidity can be turned into wisdom. ——Liu Yuxi (Tang Dynasty) "Ode on Stones"
90. In all human states that can accept the control of law, where there is no law, there is no freedom.
――Locke (English) "On **"