1. If the law is lenient, there will be fewer punishments, and if there are fewer punishments, the people will be ashamed. ——Cui Dunli
2. Law is the main force for reform and the primary channel for resolving conflicts. ——Ellman
3. The law develops due to crime and punishes crime. ——Florio
4. Freedom is a way of life that must have its own authority, discipline and restrictions. ——Lippmann
5. The sea and land obey the universe, while human life is governed by the orders of the supreme law. ——Cicero
1. The more a law presupposes evil behavior in its recipients, the better it is in itself. ——Radbruch
2. Reasonable people live more freely in the general legal system than in unfettered solitude. —— Spinoza
3. The true meaning of law is that there is no absolute freedom, let alone absolute equality. ——Guo Daohui, a famous Chinese jurist
4. Legal interpreters hope to find answers to the problems of their times in the law. ——Larenz
5. The social status of the legal profession is a symbol of national civilization. ——Feld
6. Law without faith will degenerate into rigid dogma, and faith without law will degenerate into fanaticism. ——Berman
7. The rule of law means that no coercion can be imposed on individuals except by applying well-known rules. ——Hayek
8. The law provides protection against arbitrariness. It gives people a sense of security and reliability and prevents them from being in ominous darkness in the future. ——Brunner
9. Freedom is the right to do things within the scope of the law. ——Cicero
10. The constitution is a piece of paper with the rights of the people written on it. ——Lenin
11. The public’s indifference to rights and trials is a bad sign for the law. ——Pound
12. Among the major civilizations in the world, China is the one farthest away from the rule of law, and even forms a polar opposite contrast with Europe. ——Shiran Shiga
13. The founders of the Constitution gave us a compass, not a blueprint. ——Posner
14. If you really want to relieve a country's internal worries, you should rely on good legislation and not rely on chance. ——Aristotle
15. What the law conveys is a voice that transcends violence and rights. Although the boundaries of rights it delineates are invisible, they are deeply engraved in people's hearts. among. ——Famous legal scholar
16. It is the duty of the legislative body to spread as much knowledge about their will as possible among the people. ——Bentham
17. The Constitution is an endless, flowing discourse in which generations of people in a country participate in dialogue. ——Lauren Chaber
18. Law, when it governs all people on earth, is human reason. ——Montesquieu, "The Spirit of the Laws"
19. In a democratic country, the law is the king; in an autocratic country, the king is the law. ——Marx
20. Freedom is a way of life that must have its own authority, discipline and restrictions. ——Lippmann
21. The highest level of the concept of rule of law is a belief that the basis of all laws should be respect for human value. ——Chen Hongyi
22. Nothing can be done without the authorization of the law, and no punishment can be imposed without the prohibition by the law.
23. Where the burden of proof lies, that is where the lawsuit will be lost. ——Legal Proverb
24. Law is the final result of human wisdom and human experience for the common interests. ——Johnson
25. The knowledge of legal truth comes from the education of legislators. ——Hegel
26. All history is a struggle of interests, and law is the authoritative expression of those interests that have the upper hand. ——Labriola "On Historical Materialism"
27. The purpose of legal research is a prediction, that is, a prediction of the impact of the instrumental activities of public power through the courts. ——Mey Holmes "Common Law"
28. Law shows the story of the development of a country over centuries. It cannot be regarded as just the laws and calculation methods in mathematics textbooks. ——Holmes
29. Within the law, there should be justice and human kindness. —— Antigo
30. Whoever makes laws for others should apply the same laws to himself. ——Aquinas
31. Under a rule of law, what is the motto of a good citizen? That is "strict obedience and free criticism." ——Bentham
32. Since the law can protect good manners, good manners must also be there to uphold the law. —— Machiavelli
33. If the legislator makes three changes, the entire collection of books will become waste paper. ——Kirchmann
34. The basic principle of law is: to be honest, not to harm others, and to give everyone the part he deserves. ——Justinian
35. If the law does not prohibit it, it means freedom.
——Legal Proverb
36. The focus of legal development is not on legislation, jurisprudence, or judicial decisions, but on society itself. ——Ehrlich
37. Explaining the beginning and foundation of law in the Department of Law is a scientific task, but it is also an art. ——Savini
38. 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
39. Law is nothing but a record of our will. ——Rousseau's "Social Contract"
40. In the motherly eyes of civil law, everyone is the entire country. ——Montesquieu
41. Law is like traveling, you must prepare for tomorrow. It must have the principle of growth. ——The famous Justice Cardozuo
42. Law is a practice that is constantly improving. Although it may fail due to its flaws, or even fail at all, it is by no means a ridiculous joke. ——Dworkin
43. Law is a free and solemn expression of the people's will. ——Robespierre's "Revolutionary Legal System and Judgment"
44. The so-called human law refers to a method of life that makes life and the country safe.
——Spinoza's "Theological and Political Tractatus"