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Rule of law maxims and proverbs

1. The law always encounters the emotions and prejudices of legislators. ——Montesquieu (Law) "On the Spirit of Law"

2. The burden of proof lies where the lawsuit is lost. ——Legal Proverb

3. The social status of the legal profession is a symbol of a national civilization. ——Felder

4. The effectiveness of the law is based on the love and respect it arouses, and this love and respect is based on the inner feeling that the law is fair and reasonable. ——Robespierre (Law) "Revolutionary Legal System and Trial"

5. The life of law lies in experience, not in logic.

6. As people generally understand, legal behavior is an abstraction of all factual elements in a specific legal order, which is mainly behavior that is not illegal and is not a legal transaction. Such behavior also has legal consequences. This kind of behavior that leads to certain legal consequences according to legal provisions is a legal behavior.

7. It is the duty of the legislative body to spread as much knowledge as possible among the people of their will. ——Bentham

8. If the same group of people have the power to make and enforce laws at the same time, this will give great temptation to people's weaknesses, causing them to seize power at every turn so as to avoid themselves. to obey the laws they make, and in making and enforcing them, to suit their own private interests.

9. The law is a free and solemn expression of the people's will. ——Robespierre (France) "Revolutionary Legal System and Trial"

10. The knowledge of legal truth comes from the education of legislators. ——Hegel

11. In a well-ordered country, the judicial branch should receive people’s trust and support. In this sense, the loss of credibility means the loss of judicial power.

12. Where evidence is produced, the case is lost.

13. People are different. People cannot understand that everyone is equal before the law to mean that everyone is treated equally and everyone is equal.

14. Anything that conflicts with the indestructible eternity of nature is invalid and therefore cannot restrain anything.

15. The Constitution is an endless, flowing discourse in which generations of people in a country participate in dialogue. ——Lauren Chaper

16. The true meaning of law is that there is no absolute freedom, let alone absolute equality. ——Guo Daohui, a famous Chinese jurist

17. Legal interpreters all hope to find answers to the problems of their times in the law. ——Larenz

18. The public’s indifference to rights and trials is a bad sign for the law. ——Pound

19. Law is a mandatory order. ——Kelson (US) "Introduction to Law and the State"