The famous aphorisms that promote the spirit of the rule of law are as follows:
1. Relief comes before power. Without relief, there is no right.
2. The law is to settle the dispute and end the dispute. ——Guanzi (Warring States) "Guanzi·Seven Ministers and Seven Lords"
3. Law is the balance of the country and the criterion of time. ——Wu Jing (Tang Dynasty) "Zhenguan Politicians·Fairness"
4. The law is an authoritative set of trial guidelines or basis. ——Pound (US) "The Task of Social Control of Law through Law"
5. The power of law is limited to prohibiting everyone from harming the rights of others, but does not prohibit him from exercising his own rights.
6. When order becomes chaos, chaos must be used to maintain order and save law. ——Romain Rolland (France) "Gola Breignon"
7. Not only is customary law not more flexible than statutes, not only is it easier to adapt to new conditions without statutes, but on the contrary, it tends to It is clinging to the old and conservative, and it is difficult to change.
8. The law should be stable, but not stagnant.
9. The equality we are entitled to as human beings is environmental equality, not personal equality.
10. Freedom is the power to do things within the scope of the law. ——Cicero
11. The sea and land obey the universe, and human life is governed by the orders of the supreme law. ——Cicero (Ancient Greece) "Laws"
12. Since the law can protect good behavior, good behavior must also be maintained to uphold the law. ——Machiavelli
13. Legislation to protect the people is auspicious, while governance based on laws is unlucky.
14. The most powerful restraint on crime is not the severity of punishment, but the inevitability of punishment, because even the smallest crime will always make people feel frightened once it becomes certain.
15. Law is a mandatory order. ——Kelson (US) "Introduction to Law and the State"
16. What is law? Law is the expression of the will of the class that has won victory and taken control of the state. ——Lenin
17. The clearer the legal provisions, the easier it will be to implement them effectively. ——Hegel (Germany) "Principles of Legal Philosophy"
18. Punishment cannot be abolished in the prosperous age, but it is also not recommended in the prosperous age.
19. In the motherly eyes of the civil law, everyone is the entire country. ——Montesquieu
20. Law is nothing but a record of our will. ——Rousseau (France) "Social Contract"
21. If the judicial power is combined with the political power, the judge will have the power of the oppressor.
22. The constitution is a piece of paper with the rights of the people written on it. ——Lenin
23. Judiciary, by its very nature, is equality; the less equal conditions are lacking, the harder it is to see what kind of justice there is in terms of equality of punishment.