1. In the motherly eyes of the civil law, everyone is the entire country. --Montesquieu
2. Freedom is the right to do everything permitted by law. -- Montesquieu
3. Law, when it governs all people on earth, is human reason. --(Law) Montesquieu
4. The law prohibits people from doing wrong and makes them do good and avoid crime. --Ouyang Xiu
5. The country prospers because of the law, and the law is valuable because of the people. --(Japanese) Nichiren's "The Theory of Establishing Righteousness and Anguo"
6. Establishing good and preventing evil is called ritual, and prohibiting non-establishment is called law. --(Jin) Fu Xuan's "Fu Zi·Fa Xing"
7. Those who do not know that they lack free will are the real poor. --Nietzsche
8. No society can formulate a constitution that is always applicable, or even a law that is always applicable. --Jefferson
9. Law is order. Only with good laws can there be good order. --Aristotle
10. What you say may not be correct, but I will defend to the death your right to say it. -- Voltaire
11. Strangeness almost always provides a clue. The more common and uncharacteristic a crime is, the more difficult it is to detect. --(Britain) Sir Conan Doyle
12. All history is a struggle of interests, and law is the authoritative expression of those interests that have the upper hand. --(Italian) Labriola
13. 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
14. People usually find that the law is such a net. Those who violate the law, small ones can pass through the net, big ones can break out of the net, and only medium ones can Will fall into the net. --(UK) Shenstone
15. The law that people talk about is wealth. --Ai Xiansheng
16. If the law is not supported by fear, it will never be effective. -- (Ancient Greek) Sophocles
17. If the law is a command in a specific period of a specific country, then if we examine it in the long river of human history, the law of a society governed by law It is also an eternal process of rational dialogue. It is a kind of "dialogue" (discourse), which means that the law is constantly changing and developing in the confrontation and debate of various different opinions and interests; it is a kind of "rational" (retional) dialogue, which is It means that this kind of dialogue is essentially a peaceful rather than violent reasoning process. -- Zhang Qianfan
18. If there were only some kind of gods in the laws of our country, instead of going to great lengths to incorporate gods into the constitution, overall the laws would be better. --Mark Twain
19. If the expansion of administrative power is the inevitable fate of modern society, then in order to achieve social balance, on the one hand, politics must fully reflect the will of the people; The legal system should respect the subjectivity of individuals to the greatest extent so that they can compete with excessive administrative power. --Takao Tanase
20. Without the support of public opinion, the law has no power at all. --(USA) Phillips
21. In fact, what we want is not laws against crime, but laws against madness. --Mark Twain
22. There are only two things in the world that can deeply shock our hearts. One is the brilliant starry sky above our heads, and the other is the lofty moral law in our hearts. . -- Kant
23. The law is the one who keeps one and controls all things. --(Warring States) Guanzi "Guanzi·Duyi"
24. The real basis of private property is possession, which is a fact. An inexplicable fact, not a right. It is only because society has given legal provisions to actual possession that actual possession has the character of legal possession.
--Marx
25. The so-called human law refers to a method of life that makes both life and the country safe. --(Dutch) Spinoza
26. I don’t agree with what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to speak. --Voltaire.
27. I don’t agree with what you say, but I am willing to defend your right to say it to the death. -- Voltaire
28. Our era is the era of rights. Human rights are the concept of our time and the only political and moral concept that has been universally accepted. --(US) L. Henkin
29. I have discovered that the origin and development of chaos and all disasters are related to the corrupt legal system of various societies. --(Law) Morelli
30. 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
31. One unfair referee is more harmful than many unfair actions. Because these unfair actions only dirty the water, while unfair referees ruin the source of the water. --(English) Bacon's "On Justice"
32. A small and fleeting expectation can often arise from a purely natural environment, while a strong and lasting expectation can only From the law. -- Bentham
33. Rather than scolding evil, it is better to uphold justice. --(Britain) Tennyson
34. There can be no negligence in an individual's own case or in the cases he sees, so law enforcement can never be negligent. --Mark Twain
35. In a democratic country, the law is the king; in an autocratic country, the king is the law. -- (Germany) Marx
36. In a well-ordered country, the judicial department should receive the trust and support of the people. In this sense, the loss of credibility means the loss of judicial power. --Martin
37. In all human states that can accept the rule of law, where there is no law, there is no freedom. -- (British) Locke's "Treatise of Government"
38. What dominates and governs everything is the power of law in a monarchy. In an autocratic government, it is the iron fist of the monarch that is always held high. But in a people There must be a driving force in a country, and this is virtue. -- Montesquieu
39. As long as it does not violate just laws, everyone has complete freedom to pursue his own interests in his own way. --Adam Smith
40. Natural law is the law of the gods. It is only a law used to bind each individual. We must firmly refuse to abide by it. We should firmly adhere to rules and regulations that ignore divine law because rules and regulations give us peace better government and stability, therefore rules and regulations are better for us than divine law because if we adopt divine law, he will We are in a state of confusion and anarchy. --Mark Twain
41. There are no rewards and punishments in nature, only karma. --(Britain) Vachelle
42. Freedom is not unrestricted freedom. Freedom is the power to do anything permitted by law. -- Montesquieu
43. The judge is the king of the legal world, and there is no other boss except the law. --Karl Marx
44. Law is the balance of the country and the criterion of time. --(Tang Dynasty) Wu Jing's "Zhenguan Politicians·Fairness"
45. The most powerful restraint on crime is not the severity of punishment, but the inevitability of punishment..., because even the smallest crime Once the consequences become certain, it will always make people feel frightened. --(Italian) Beccaria's "On Crime and Punishment"