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Complete works of legal proverbs

Law is the product of the country, which refers to the basic laws and ordinary laws promulgated by the ruling class through certain legislative procedures in order to achieve the purpose of governing and managing the country. The following are the legal proverbs I compiled for you. Welcome to reading.

Legal proverb 1 1. The law needs to be believed, otherwise it is useless. Nothing is more harmful to a society than a judge misinterpreting the law. Judicial corruption, even partial corruption, is also a stain on the source of justice. Judicial independence is the premise of judicial justice. No one can judge his own affairs. Where will, not law, rules, there is no justice. Procedure determines the fundamental difference between the rule of law and the rule of man. May Douglas

2. In a democratic country, the law is king; In an authoritarian country, the king is the law. de marcos

3. The first principle of natural fairness is that all parties to the lawsuit must have sufficient opportunities to state their reasons. This means that they must be informed of the complaint procedure and be informed of any possible charges in time so that they can exercise their rights. Peter. Stan

The law cannot make everyone equal, but everyone is equal before the law. pollack

5. A judge is a talking law, and the law is a silent judge. Edward? Cowen

Generally speaking, if there are only some gods in our country's laws, instead of trying to rub them into the constitution, the laws will be better. [Name] Mark Twain (American humorist, novelist, writer and speaker)

7. Crimes will always be compensated by punishment; Only punishment can make the crime be repaid. Ying Da, L.

8. How did people first get out of the animal kingdom (in a narrow sense) and how did they enter history? They were still semi-animals, savage, powerless in the face of natural forces and unaware of their own strength; So they are as poor as animals, and they are not necessarily better than animals in production. At that time, there was a certain equality in living conditions, and for parents, there was also a certain equality in social status, at least there was no social class. This equality continued to exist in primitive agricultural communes of ethnic groups with relatively late civilization. In every such commune, there are some common interests from the beginning, and the work of safeguarding these interests, although under the supervision of the whole society, cannot but be undertaken by individual members: for example, resolving disputes; Stop individuals from exceeding their authority; Supervise the use of water, especially in hot places; Finally, perform religious functions in a very primitive state. Such positions can be found at any time in primitive society, such as the oldest Deutsche Mark Commune, and even in India today. These positions are endowed with some sufficient power, which is the bud of state power. Engels: Anti-Turin, Selected Works of Marx and Engels, Volume 3.

9. The more sacred the security, the more freedom the monarch protects and the fairer the punishment. Beccaria: On Crime and Punishment.

10. The law is by no means immutable. On the contrary, just as the sky and the sea change with the wind and waves, the law also changes with the environment and fate. Hegel: Principles of Philosophy of Right, page 7.

Legal proverb 2 1 1. The law is not expensive, and the rope is not bent. Han Fei

12. whoever holds the legislative power or supreme power of the country should rule according to the established laws that are well known and often effective throughout the country, not according to temporary orders; Disputes should be decided by impartial judges in accordance with these laws. Locke: On Government (Volume II), p. 80.

13. Neither the powerful nor the rich should have the right to use money to redeem crimes committed against the weak and the poor. Otherwise, wealth-its reward for loving labor because of the protection of law-will become the pillar of tyranny. Beccaria: On Crime and Punishment, p. 45.

14. Obey the law: Neither I nor anyone can get rid of the glorious bondage of the law. Rousseau: On the Origin and Foundation of Human Inequality, p. 5 1.

15. An unfair judgment is worse than many unfair behaviors. Because these unjust acts only pollute the water flow, but unfair judgments corrode the water source. Bacon: On Justice, The Complete Works of Bacon, p. 193.

16. Punishment can prevent many consequences of general evil, but punishment cannot eradicate evil itself. Montesquieu: On the Spirit of Law (I), page 3 14.

17. If you are a bad official, you will break the law; The law is not good, and money makes no sense. Wang Anshi: "The title of Du Zhi's deputy envoy's hall wall"

18. As long as the law has no power, everything that is legal has no power. Rousseau: On Social Contract, p. 168.

19. The deterrent power of punishment lies not in the severity of punishment, but in the inevitability of punishment. Beccaria

20. Justice is not a part of virtue, but the whole of virtue; On the contrary, injustice is not a part of evil, but the whole of evil. Aristotle in ancient Greece

Legal Proverbs 3 2 1. The law does not protect correct sleepers.

22. In order not to make punishment an atrocity imposed on other citizens by someone or some people, in essence, punishment

Punishment should be open, timely, necessary, as light as possible under certain conditions, commensurate with the crime and prescribed by law. Cesar Bonessa Beccaria

23. A judge is the king of the legal world and has no superior except the law. Karl Marx

24. It is a fact that the real foundation of private property is possession. Unexplained facts, not rights. It is only because society endows actual possession with legal provisions that actual possession has the nature of legal possession. Marx

25. Law is the revealed morality, and morality is the hidden law. Lincoln

26. A kind heart is the best law. Mclay

27. Rigid fairness is actually the biggest unfairness. Thomas? Fowler

28. An unfair contract is better than a long lawsuit.

29. All fates that go against the laws of man's natural feelings, like dams that directly cross rivers, are either washed away and submerged at once, or eroded by self-made eddies and gradually collapse.

[Italian] Beccaria.

30. A good law should provide more than procedural justice. It should be both strong and fair; It should help to define the public interest and strive to achieve substantive justice. Notsel Znick (United States)

Legal proverb 4 3 1. In my opinion, the crime of manslaughter is small, confusing beauty and ugliness, good and evil, justice and injustice, and deceiving the world and confusing the people is big. Plato: [Ancient Greece] Utopia

32. The law is made to punish the vicious fallacies of human beings, so the law itself must be the purest and spotless. Montesquieu

33. People are different, and people can't understand that equality before the law means equal treatment and equality. [Austria] Ludwig? Feng? money grubber

34. The guns were silent. (Refers to: When there is a war, the social order maintained by ordinary laws will disappear, and the resolution of conflicts depends entirely on violence. )

35. People don't raise officials and don't investigate (referring to the passive judicial function)

36.? Today, justice and human rights are trampled on, but we respect the court's decision. ? Family members of Simpson's victims

37. Undocumented persons have no lawsuits.

38. Nothing can be done without clear laws.

39. Unsecured rights are not rights.