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Does anyone know famous quotes from administrative law?

You should be able to find it by directly searching for "legal proverbs" or "legal maxims" on Baidu. I have seen many legal maxims, but those that are exclusive to the field of administrative law are not well defined. Here are some for you. For reference!

01. I have discovered that the origin, cause and development of chaos and all disasters are related to the corrupt legal system of various societies.

——[Law] Morelli: "Code of Nature", page 72 02. Law is a piece of paper if there is no court to explain and define its true meaning and practical operation.

——Hamilton

03. Even if the judgment does not accurately determine the truth of what happened in the past, the parties to the dispute will voluntarily accept the court as long as they are convinced that they have been treated fairly. the referee result.

——Michael D. Bayless

04. 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 It means the loss of judicial power.

——Martin

05. The object of legal adjustment is behavior, and the so-called social relationship is just the behavioral interaction or interaction between people, and there is no interaction between people. behavior, there is no social relationship. Law adjusts social relations by affecting people's behavior.

——Zhang Wenxian

06. Be able to realize that the interests of others are also your own interests, and use the interests recognized by others to control the performance of your rights, making people realize , rights should be fulfilled; this means that there should be rights, and power should be controlled through mutual recognition.

——Green

07. 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. On the other hand, the subjectivity of individuals should be respected to the greatest extent in the legal system, so that they can compete with excessively expanded administrative power.

——Takao Tanase

08. Law is the main force for reform and the primary channel for resolving conflicts.

——Ellman

09. 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

10. 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

Comments: Rights are the essence of modern law, and rights-based theory is the trend of modern legal science.

Human rights are also the goal and destination of judicial trials. Especially when judges face difficult cases that are not expressly stipulated in the law, they should take the principle of protecting the rights of the vulnerable as their priority.

11. The judge is the king of the legal world. There is no other boss except the law. ——Karl Marx

Comment: Judicial independence not only refers to the independence of courts, but more importantly, the independence of judges. Judicial independence in a complete sense should include two meanings: court independence and judge independence: court independence is a strong guarantee for judge independence, and judge independence is the ultimate destination of court independence.

12. The most powerful restraint on crime is not the severity of punishment, but the inevitability of punishment..., because even the smallest evil consequences, once they become certain, will always make people feel guilty. Palpitations. ——Italy Beccaria's "On Crime and Punishment"

13. Relief comes before rights. Without relief, there is no right. ——British and American French Proverbs

14. Although your Majesty is above all people, you are under God and the law. ——British French Proverb

15. 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.

——Bing Bacon's "On Justice"

16. Justice delayer is justice denied. ——Western legal proverb

17. Punishment cannot be abolished in the prosperous age, and it is not upheld in the prosperous age.

——Zhong "Si Ku Quanshu? Political and Legal Category? Notes on Laws and Regulations"

18. The place where evidence is given is where the lawsuit is lost. ——Ancient Roman legal proverb

19. The police are the servants of the court. ——British and American French Proverb

Comment: It mainly means that the police must appear in court to testify when summoned by the court

20. The court is the capital of the legal empire, and the judge is the prince of the empire. ——[US] Dworkin

Comment: This is a classic quote about the positioning of judicial power in "The Empire of Law" by the famous contemporary American jurist Dworkin. In common law countries, judges and courts are indeed worthy of and indeed enjoy such lofty status and authority.

What about China’s judges and courts? How will our group of judicial officers, who are vigorously promoting China's transition from a society and country ruled by men to a society and country ruled by law, respond to the challenges of the times?

21. Justice, by its very nature, is equality: the less equal conditions are lacking, the harder it is for me to see any justice in terms of equality of punishment.

——[Law] "On Equality" by Pierre Leroux

22. Equality is a sacred law, a law that precedes all other laws. A law that derives other laws; ——[Law] Pierre Leroux's "On Equality"

23. People are different. People cannot understand equality before the law as equality. It means treating everyone equally and being equal. ——[Austria] Ludwig von Mises "The State of Freedom and Prosperity"

24. The equality we are entitled to as human beings is environmental equality, not personal equality. They are equality of conditions—equality of status, treatment, and opportunity. ——[US] Mordiman J. Adler: "Six Concepts"

25. Customary law is not only not more flexible than laws and regulations, nor is it easier to adapt to new conditions than laws and regulations, but on the contrary, it They tend to be conservative, stick to the past, and be difficult to change. ——[Law] Henry Levi Brewer: "Sociology of Law"

26. The only difference between customary law and law is that they are known subjectively and accidentally, so they are known subjectively and accidentally. They themselves are relatively uncertain, and the universality of their ideas is relatively vague. ——[Germany] Hegel: "Principles of Legal Philosophy"

27. What is a constitution? The constitution is a piece of paper on which the rights of the people are written. Where are the guarantees for genuine recognition of these rights? It lies in the strength of various classes among the people who are aware of and good at fighting for these rights. ——[Russian] Lenin: "Between the Two Wars"

28. Natural law is superior to human law and stipulates certain standards of unchangeable rights. ——[U.S.] Sabine: "History of Political Theory"

29. Anything that conflicts with the irrefutable and eternal principles of natural law is invalid and therefore cannot bind anything. ——[US] Edward S. Cowen

30. The importance of natural law may not lie in solving the normal problems that arise in a civilized system, but in that it helps determine what a civilization is. legal system. ——[US] Posner's "Jurisprudence Issues"

31. The purpose of the law is to apply the law fairly to all people subject to the law, so as to protect and relieve the innocent. ——[English] Locke: "Treatise of Government"

32. Once the law loses its power, everything is in despair; as long as the law no longer has power, all legal things will no longer exist. strength. ——[Law] Rousseau: "Social Contract"

33. 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. ——[Law] Robespierre: "Revolutionary Legal System and Trial"

34. The law uses punishment, prevention, specific relief and substitute relief to protect various interests. In addition, human wisdom No further possibilities for judicial action have been discovered.

——[American] Ronald Pound: "Social Control Through Law"

35. No matter what era, if the differences of opinions arising from various interpretive theories in courts and classrooms are too great, If the law is too large, the law will lose its force. ——[US] Dworkin's "The Empire of Law"

36. The purpose of law is to create a stable and understandable action structure in which individuals can carry out their plans and be more or less aware of it. possible consequences. ——[US] "New Constitutionalism" edited by Stephen L. Elkin and Carol Edward Sautan

37. If the judicial power is integrated with the political power, the judge will have control over There is the power of the oppressor. ——[Law] Montesquieu: "On the Spirit of Laws"

38. The image of the judge is the operator of the machine designed and built by the legislator, and the role of the judge itself is also the same as that of the machine. . ——[US] John Merriman: "Civil Law System"

39. The judge is the talking law, and the law is the silent judge. ——[US] Edward S. Corwin

40. The judge is the door through which the law enters the realm of reality from the spiritual realm to control social life relationships. The law comes to earth through judges.

——[Germany] Radbruch, author of "Introduction to Law"

41. Human beings often repeat the bad habits caused by inequality. ——[Law] "The Selected Works of Mably"

42. If the legislator does not focus on establishing equality of property and status of citizens from the beginning, then all his efforts will be in vain. Useless. ——[Law] Mably: "On the Principles of Legal System or Law"

43. A democratic regime requires freedom of speech, assembly, thought and conscience as a prerequisite. ——[US] John Rawls: "Politics"

44. If there is no democracy, no decentralization of powers, and no abolition of extrajudicial punishment, then the unification of economic power and political power will only is a new and appalling instrument of tyranny. ——[English] Bertrand Russell: "A Theory of Power"

45. Philosophy gave birth to sophists, oratory gave birth to high-profile oratory; democracy gave birth to ambitious politicians. Those who confuse people's hearts. ——[France] Tai Desami: "Public Code"

46. We should not attribute the obstacles caused by global law to cultural diversity, but to different national interests. incompatibility between. ——[US] T.A.Columbus J.H. Wolfe: "Power and Justice"

47. The freedom of a communist country exists in the kingdom of law. , the lack of laws would expose it to the misrule of tyrants. ——[UK] James Harrington, "Oceania"

48. I want pain to become the smelting furnace of truth. It seems that the bones and flesh of the unfortunate contain the measure of truth. ——Beccaria

49. After the beginning of the Codex era, the distinction between static society and progressive society has been exposed. ——Maine

50. No state department is more important than the courts, and no state department is as completely misunderstood by citizens as the courts. ——Dworkin

51. What is most often associated with disputes is not law but facts. ——Benjamin Cardozo

52. Justice has a Proteus-like face, which is ever-changing, can take on different shapes at any time, and has very different looks. ——Bodenheimer

53. The law determines tasks, relationships and opinions, determines the position from which people talk and the audience who listens to the conversation, and it gives us materials and methods, just like in discussions same as the spokesperson. ——Elgin

54. The life of law lies in experience, not in logic. ——Holmes

55. If the judicial power is not separated from the legislative and executive powers, freedom will not exist.

——Montesquieu

56. The severity of punishment should only be absolutely necessary to achieve its goals. All punishments exceeding this are not only excessive evils, but also create a lot of obstacles that hinder the realization of just goals. ——Bentham

57. Crime is a kind of evil, which consists in breaking the prohibition of the law by words and deeds, or not doing what the law prohibits. So every crime is a sin, but it cannot be said that every sin is a crime. ——Hobbes

58. As people generally understand, legal behavior is an abstraction of all factual elements in a specific legal order. Among them, the main ones are behaviors that are not illegal and are not legal. Trading behavior, such behavior also has legal consequences. This kind of behavior that leads to certain legal consequences according to legal rules is legal action. ——Flume

59. The judge should conduct syllogistic logical reasoning in any case. The major premise is the general law, the minor premise is whether the behavior conforms to the law, and the conclusion is freedom or punishment. ——Beccaria

60. A government that is not bound by public opinion and law will ultimately not be protected by public opinion and law. ——He Weifang

61. The law does not make all people equal, but all people are equal before the law. ——Pollock

62. In the eyes of jurists, there is no law, only jurisprudence. In the hands of law enforcers, there is no jurisprudence, only law. The mission of jurists is to turn legal rationality into rational law and hand it over to law enforcers. in hand. ——Qiu Xinglong

63. The basic principle of law is: be honest, do not harm others, and give everyone the part he deserves.

——Justinian

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65. Legal protection is more powerful than personal protection.

66. It is foolish to expect wisdom that is wiser than the law.

67. When the law is effective, the people will prosper.

68. It is easy to create laws but difficult to enforce them.

69. The law is not an object of ridicule.

70. The law does not provide a correct definition, but leaves it to the discretion of good people.

71. Uncertainty is criticized in the law, and extreme certainty undermines certainty.

72. The law sometimes sleeps, but never dies.

73. A big mind makes a legal scholar.

74. The interpretation of law has legal effect.

75. The unanimous opinions of jurists have the power of habit.

76. The principle of law is the soul of law.

77. The law does not know parents, it only knows truth.

78. When there is no ambiguity in the terms, the intention of the terms shall not be allowed to be explored.

79. Statutory laws should be strictly interpreted.

80. Custom is the best interpreter of law.

81. Without law, there is no crime, and without law, there is no punishment. (It is not a crime if there is no express provision in the law)

82. The implementation of illegal acts is either based on premeditation, impulse, or accident.

83. We obey all laws because of freedom and for freedom.

84. The law is a safe armor. Under the protection of the law, no one is inviolable.

85. Laws are enacted for the tranquility of citizens and the security of the country.

86. The written words remain, but the speaking voices fly away.

87. Trial should not be based on precedent, but should be based on law.

88. If there is no law announced in advance, there will be no punishment.

89. When the law is uncertain, the law does not exist.

90. Brevity is the friend of the law, and extreme precision is condemned in law.

91. "The spirit of the law needs to be inquired." There is no more dangerous axiom than this. Adopting this axiom is tantamount to giving up the dam and giving way to surging disagreements.

----------Beccaria

92. Jurisprudence is a big bag, into which general thoughts of various laws can be put. ——Harris: "Legal Philosophy"

93. The judge is the talking law, and the law is the silent judge. -----Edward Corwin

94. If the people do something for them before the order is issued, and they reward them, it is an act of ignorance; if they punish them before the order is issued, it is an act of superiority. Execution in vain. ——Zhong "Guanzi Fa Fa"

95. The law is used to achieve success and fear violence; the law is used to determine points and stop disputes; the order is used to make people aware of things. ——Zhong "Guanzi? Seven Ministers and Seven Masters"

96. A country must not be lawless. If there is a law but it is not good, it is the same as being lawless. ——Zhong Shen Jiaben

97. There is no method that does harm to the world for countless hundreds of years, and there is no method that remains unchanged indefinitely. ——Zhongweiyuan

98. The law is not noble, the rope is not twisted, and the law is imposed. The wise cannot say it, the brave cannot fight, the punishment should not be avoided, and the good should not be spared. ——Sino-Korean Feizi

99. Justice is never absent, it will only be late--------Huneet

100. There are two kinds of peaceful violence, that is Law and Etiquette. ——Goethe's "Maxims and Reflections"

101. The judge is the king of the legal world, and there is no other superior except the law. ——Karl Marx

102. Justice is not a part of virtue, but the whole virtue; on the contrary, injustice is not a part of evil, but the whole evil. ——Aristotle of Ancient Greece

103. Procedure is the dividing line between the rule of law and the rule of will. ——Western French proverb Procedure precedes rights. ——British French Proverb

104. 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"

105. Justice should not only be realized, but also be realized in a way that people can see - Western legal proverb

106. "Miranda" "The rule is that investigators should tell the suspect three things when questioning him: 1. You have the right to remain silent; 2. You can hire a lawyer; 3. Everything you say will become evidence in court.