Twenty famous aphorisms are as follows:
1. When a prince breaks the law, he is equally guilty as the common people. Sima Qian of the Western Han Dynasty, "Historical Records of Shang Jun"
2. Even if a society is fair in principle, it may still produce unfair laws and policies. American Dworkin's "Take Rights Seriously"
3. Laws and regulations are formulated to prevent the strong from being tyrannical in everything. Ancient Roman Ovid's "Metamorphoses"
4. The sky net is vast, sparse and not leaking. "Laozi" in the Spring and Autumn Period
5. A citizen's political freedom is a state of peace that comes from a sense of security for everyone. In order to enjoy this freedom, there must be a government in which no one has to fear anyone. "The Spirit of the Laws" by Montesquieu of France
6. Once the law becomes people's needs, people no longer deserve to enjoy freedom. Ancient Greek Pythagoras' "Early Greek Philosophy"
7. Any law that can be the object of just judgment can also be the object of unjust judgment; all laws should be fair, regardless of whether they are In fact, it is a just law; a law must have a legitimate purpose, but it is not required to achieve this purpose; the attempt to become a correct law may or may not succeed. "Collection of Legal Wisdom and Aphorisms" by Radbruch, Germany
8. The so-called justice lies in not violating "or, more accurately, it lies in people not knowing how to violate"
9. Any legal provisions of the country in which a person is born as a citizen. Antiphon is excerpted from Zhou Fucheng's "Selected Works on Western Ethics"
10. Justice means that everyone is free to do what he wants, but this is on the basis that he does not infringe on what anyone else enjoys conditions of the same freedom. American Bodenheimer's "Jurisprudence, Legal Philosophy and Legal Methods"
11. There are as many laws as there are sins. British Milton's "On the Freedom of the Press"