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Luo Xiang’s classic quotations, understand these sentences and understand criminal law thinking

I personally like Professor Luo Xiang very much. I am so happy to be able to join Station B. He is really a legal person with very upright views! I really like watching his videos. I will post some of my collection below. Quotations from Professor Luo Xiang. 1. Legal interests serve as the basis for guilt, and ethics serve as the basis for guilt. 2. Many students who are good at studying law have lost their humanity while studying. 3. When you feel that there is a lot of injustice in this world, then there is a concept corresponding to injustice called justice. If there is no justice in this world, then there is no point in calling it unjust. And we believe that there is justice in this world, so we must use the legal knowledge we have learned to constantly pursue justice. 4. The law can never go beyond the limitations of social common sense, and you must not be arrogant like a legal person. This kind of arrogance is actually a manifestation of ignorance. 5. If a behavior is permitted by social life, then it should not be a crime. 6. Only the rule of law can bring our nation to true rejuvenation. 7. The value of a lawyer is to pursue legal justice on the basis of protecting the legitimate rights and interests of the parties. 8. The word "criminal law" itself is not good-looking. How do you write the word "criminal law"? It is a person who operates on people. Legalizing the basis for operating on someone is called criminal law. 9. If judicial power is not restricted, then anyone may become the target of arbitrary strikes by the penal power. An allusion in Chinese history is the death of Yue Fei on New Year's Eve in 1142. When Yue Fei was about to die, he said eight words: "The sky is clear, the sky is clear." What was the crime of Yue Fei's death? Unreasonable. Therefore, I believe that every student who has a basic understanding of Chinese history knows these eight words. If you want to accuse them, there is no need to hesitate. 10. Crime is terrible, but what is more terrible than crime is the unfettered power of punishment. 11. A crime only pollutes the water flow, but an unfair justice pollutes the water source. 12. If the power of punishment is not restricted, then all justice may be emptied, and justice is often emptied in the name of justice. 13. In modern society, criminal law must have two values. One is the protective function, punishes crimes, and protects legal interests; the other is the safeguard function, protects human rights, and limits criminal law rights. Any rights must be exercised within the framework of the law, so in modern society criminal law is no longer like the handle of a knife in ancient times, because when everyone sees the word "punishment", they think it looks like the handle of a knife. In modern society, criminal law is a double-edged sword. It has two edges. One edge cuts at criminals to punish crimes and protect the people; and the other edge cuts at judicial organs and restricts the rights of judicial organs. 14. The law only solves conflicts in social life, and the judgment of legal professionals can never go beyond the simple moral sentiments of the people. 15. You don’t need to believe in the justice you see, but you need to believe in the justice you cannot see. 16. If important personal interests can be given up, freedom will definitely lead to the exploitation of the weak by the strong. 17. A person cannot dispose of his most important interests, because freedom cannot be at the expense of completely giving up freedom. 18. The law must listen to the voices of the people, but must transcend their prejudices.