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Famous sayings and sentences about law

Famous sayings and sentences about law

1. Freedom does not guarantee that we will get certain opportunities, but it allows us to decide for ourselves how to deal with or make use of various situations we are in. Hayek's principle of free order in Britain

2. The basis of advocating personal freedom is mainly to admit that all people are inevitably ignorant of many factors on which their goals and welfare depend. Hayek's principle of free order in Britain

3. From the ultimate point of view, the proposition of freedom is not only a series of principles, but also an opposition to expediency in collective action. Hayek's principle of free order in Britain

Believe that the era of individual freedom is always the era of honesty and personal responsibility. Hayek's principle of free order in Britain

The mark of a free man is that his life does not depend on other people's views on character, but only on the products or services he provides to others. Hayek's principle of free order in Britain

6. The history of freedom is, to a great extent, a history of observing procedural guarantees. Collection of works of Frankfurt judges in Frankfurt, USA.

In an extremely autocratic monarchy, historians betray the truth because they are not free to tell the truth. In extremely free countries, they also betray the truth, precisely because of freedom. The Spirit of French Montesquieu on Law

8. Without freedom, the law exists in name only and is a tool of oppression; Without law, freedom is in name only, that is, lawlessness. Wilson Collection in james wilson, USA

9. Laws are all restrictions on freedom. The only legitimate reason they can explain for themselves is that they restrict freedom to a certain extent and under certain circumstances in order to bring more freedom to people in the overall result. American pound case

10, the basic motto of freedom is tolerance. Coolidge lecture, USA

1 1. Freedom presupposes that an individual has certain guaranteed selfish desires, and also presupposes that there are a series of situations in his living environment that others cannot interfere with. Hayek's principle of free order in Britain

12, we are born free and rational. British Locke's Government Theory

13, how easy it is to lose that freedom and how difficult it is to regain it. Dworkin's Free Law: A Moral Interpretation of the American Constitution

14, for freedom, we became slaves of the law. Cicero on the Laws of Ancient Rome

15, the purpose of law is not to abolish or restrict freedom, but to protect and expand freedom. This is because where there is no law, there is no freedom in all human countries that can accept the rule of law. British Locke's Government Theory

16, there is no freedom without law, and no one is above the law. A free man, obedient but not enslaved; A leader without a master; Obey the law, but only the law. * * * All obstacles put up by the Republic of China for administrative personnel are built to ensure the safety of the sacred fortress of law. They are executors rather than arbiters; They should defend the law, not break it. Rousseau's Theory of Social Contract

17, freedom lies not only in realizing one's own will, but also in not giving in to the will of others. Freedom also lies in not making the will of others yield to our will. If you give in, it is not a law that abides by the convention. A master cannot be free. Rousseau's Theory of Social Contract

18 we found a great tradition in the historical development of ancient Greeks and Cicero, from the Middle Ages to classical liberals such as John Locke, David Hume and Emmanuel Kant, as well as Scottish moral philosophers, until 19 century and many American politicians in the 20th century. For them, law and freedom are interdependent and inseparable. However, for many French thinkers and modern legal positivists, such as Thomas Hobbes and Jeremy Bentham, law inevitably means an infringement of freedom. The obvious conflict between so many great thinkers does not mean that they have reached the opposite conclusion, but only that they use the term law in different meanings. British Hayek's Freedom of Law and Legislation

19, man's natural freedom means that he is not bound by any superior power in the world, is not dominated by man's will or legislative power, and only takes natural law as his own criterion. Man's freedom in society means that he is not subject to any other legislative power except that established by the state with the consent of the people, and is not subject to any will or any law except that formulated by the legislature on its behalf. British Locke's Government Theory

20. Political freedom does not mean doing whatever you want. In a country, that is, a society with laws, freedom is only what a person can do, not what he should not be forced to do. Freedom is the right to do everything permitted by law. If a citizen can do what is forbidden by law, he is no longer free, because others will also have this right. The Spirit of French Montesquieu on Law

2 1, political freedom is far superior to natural freedom, therefore, there has been a political state of political freedom, which is the most perfect state of all human States, to be exact, the most natural state of mankind. Rousseau's Theory of Social Contract

22. In a moderate country, citizens' real political freedom can be guaranteed as long as its constitution provides specific rules to restrict political power. Because political freedom cannot stay in pure concepts or abstract ideals, it should be well understood and perceived by all citizens. Rosenbaum's dimension of constitutional philosophy.

23. The right to personal freedom is not so much a matter of legal relief as a matter of government power. Jennings' Law and Constitution in Britain

24. Human beings should freely form opinions and express them without reservation. If this kind of freedom is not recognized, or it is argued in disregard of the ban, it will have devastating consequences in terms of human intelligence and human virtue. On Freedom by American John Mill.

25. As jurists, we should correctly adhere to the importance of fair justice, the value of habeas corpus, the importance of ordinary civil remedies and compulsory orders, restraining orders and writs with the nature of enforcement orders, and clearly define the necessity of law and the basic nature of freedom of election, speech and association. However, we must admit that these are only details. The most important thing is to create an atmosphere in which ordinary citizens can talk about not only their country, but also their government. Jennings' Law and Constitution in Britain

26. No legal measures can provide an ideal solution to the inevitable conflict between freedom of speech and protection of private reputation, and there is no reason to expect that the Federal Supreme Court will expand the scope of application of the Sullivan rules according to my suggestion. However, compared with the current complicated and changeable rules, a unified system that treats plaintiffs and defendants equally seems to be more in line with the interests of everyone, including the press and well-known and unknown citizens. Dworkin's Free Law: A Moral Interpretation of the American Constitution

27. Constitutional lawyers and constitutional scholars have conceived many legal bases for freedom of speech and the press, but most of these legal bases can be divided into two categories. The first category recognizes the importance of freedom of speech from the perspective of instrumentalism, that is, people need freedom of speech not because they have the necessary moral rights to express their feelings, but because allowing them to have freedom of speech will benefit all of us. According to the second view of the legal basis of freedom of speech, freedom of speech is valuable. This is not only because of the consequences of speech itself, but also because it is the basic and structural feature of a just political society. In such a political society, the government regards its adult citizens as "except those without capacity"

28. As a responsible moral subject. Dworkin's Free Law: A Moral Interpretation of the American Constitution

29. If the scope and objectives of academic freedom have not been determined, it is important to try to define them. We must also establish a brand-new academic self-concept that meets the two test standards. First, the new definition must conform to the overall understanding of academic freedom as far as possible, so as to provide a new explanation for the established value, rather than establishing a new value standard. Secondly, it must be for those who show why academic freedom is a value, so that we can judge whether it is important and whether or when it should compromise with other competitive values. Dworkin's Free Law: A Moral Interpretation of the American Constitution

30. In order to reinterpret academic freedom, academic freedom must be separated at two levels. First of all, it separates universities, colleges and other institutions of higher education from political institutions such as legislatures and courts and economic forces such as consortia. Secondly, academic freedom separates university administrators from university scholars: university officials appoint professors, allocate budgets to various departments, and in this way, decide the school curriculum in a limited way. However, they can't decide the teaching methods and teaching contents of appointed professors instead of others. Dworkin's Free Law: A Moral Interpretation of the American Constitution

Famous legal sayings

Famous legal sayings

1, the law will never tolerate anything that goes against the truth. Excerpt from English-Chinese Law Dictionary

If there is no fixed method, it won't work. Excerpt from English-Chinese Law Dictionary

The primary and main purpose of law is to arrange public happiness. Selected political works of Aquinas, Italy

Since law combines the universality of will and the universality of object, a person, no matter who he is, can never become law by giving orders without authorization; Even the orders issued by the sovereign to individual objects can never become laws, but only orders; This is not a sovereign act, but a management act. Rousseau's Theory of Social Contract in France

5, once the law is enacted, no one can escape the legal sanctions by virtue of their own authority; Nor can you use your superior position as an excuse to let yourself or any subordinate run amok and ask for exemption from legal sanctions. British Locke's Government Theory

6. Laws should have no other purpose than the welfare of the people. British Locke's Government Theory

7. It should be ruled by the established laws announced by the government. These laws treat the rich and the poor, the powerful and the cultivators equally, and are not different because of special circumstances. British Locke's Government Theory

8. The general purpose of all laws is to increase the sum of social happiness. Therefore, first of all, we should try our best to eliminate everything that tends to detract from this happiness, that is, to eliminate harm. Introduction to bentham's moral and legislative principles in Britain

9. The purpose of law is not to abolish or restrict freedom, but to protect and expand freedom. British Locke's Government Theory

10, the sole purpose of law is to seek the greatest happiness of the greatest number of people. Italian L. Beccaria's On Crime and Punishment

1 1, the role of law is to integrate the country. Accurately speaking, although the law is not the founder of the country, it is it that gives the country movement and will. In this sense, law is the implementation of the general will, and to be precise, sovereignty is the legislative power. Rosenbaum's dimension of constitutional philosophy.

12, legal person, non-creative, developed. However, not only foreign legal knowledge, but also enough to speak in the legislative cause. We can't ignore the evolution of domestic laws and the needs of a husband-right society. China Liang Qichao's collected works Liang Qichao's law.

13. Law is the crystallization of all human wisdom, including all social thoughts and morals. Plato's law in ancient Greece

14, understand the law, especially its defects. British bentham on government films

15. The social engineering of maintaining order by law requires balancing the interests of all parties in a reasonable and consistent way. In Pound's words, legal policy must depend on how to use its known values. However, this value of reconciling conflicting interests through law is purely a legal value, which can only be obtained from the legal system on which they depend and the experience of a specific society. Introduction to Sociology of Law by Roger Cotwell, USA

16, the law comes from people's self-defense instinct. Some mistakes of Moses in ingersoll.

17, the law is made to protect the innocent. Middlemarch by George Eliot, England

18, the people's revolution is the supreme law. Cicero on the Laws of Ancient Rome

19. In a country, laws are always made by the strength of the strong. Plato is excerpted from Selected Materials of the History of Western Legal Thought.

20. When a legislator likes to explain the reasons for legislation for a law, his reasons should be worthy of the dignity of the law. The Spirit of French Montesquieu on Law

2 1, the power of legal interpretation belongs to the creator of the law. If it is not the power of legislators to interpret the law, then other powers will eventually change the law and put their own will above the will of legislators. French robespierre's Revolutionary Legal System and Trial.

If the legislature is in the hands of the people, the people will soon have the wisest and most beneficial laws. On the rights and obligations of citizens.

23, the substantive constitution, not only can determine the legislature and procedure, but also to a certain extent, can determine the content of the future law. Kelsen is excerpted from Selected Materials of the History of Western Legal Thought.

24, to change customs, legislation first. Wang Song Anshi's "Reply sealed, return to the table when hitting"

25. The laws made by human beings are the guide of our actions, so they should be commandments, not exhortations. The Spirit of French Montesquieu on Law

26. The legislature should not and cannot cede the power to make laws to anyone else, or put it in any other place not arranged by the people. British Locke's Government Theory

27. If we make laws that require citizens to be selfless and love virtue, and at the same time make laws that tempt us to be greedy and will inevitably lead to bad habits, then the laws mentioned in the previous paragraph will be useless. On the rule of law or legal principles in mably.

28. The law can expose evil, but it cannot destroy it. Milton's view on the freedom of the press in Britain.

29, the law should have authority over people, not people have authority over the law. Bosania, the "King of Quarrel" in Ancient Greece

30. The so-called national laws can generally be understood as laws formulated, promulgated, adopted and implemented by specific state institutions from top to bottom. National law is not the only complete law in any society, no matter how important its function is, it can only be a part of the whole legal order. In addition to national laws, there are various other types of laws, which not only fill the gaps left by national laws, but even form the basis of national laws. China's Customary Law in Qing Dynasty: Society and State.

Famous sayings about law in the book

Famous sayings and sentences about law in the book

1. In the authoritarian period, although financial activities also showed the will and content of the law, legislation and specific implementation were completed by the authoritarian class, so the law at this time was not to limit the state's manipulation of finance, but to support it and even help others.

2. If the law is big, it is for the public and not for the public. -Liu Yuxi

The clarity of the law lies not in the detail of its provisions, but in the obvious intention, which people have their own metaphors.

Law is the crystallization of all human wisdom, including all social thoughts and morals. Author: Plato

5. If the car is light and close, it is not needed; Stimulating use still has a long way to go. The punisher is also spurred by the people. Author: Shi Jiao Source: corpse driver

6. With this staff sergeant, the sky will be restored, and nothing will be missed!

7. Freedom is not prohibited by law.

8. Seek circles outside the rules, there is no circle; Seeking peace outside the law is not peace. -(Song) Song Qi notes "Song Wen Jing"

9. Without obligation, there is no right, and without right, there is no obligation. Marx

10. The knowledge of legal truth comes from the education of legislators.

1 1. Without a strong cornerstone of integrity, the legal system is like a tall building built on sand.

12. the country prospers because of the law, and the law is expensive. -Lillian

13. If our law is only the bud of natural law, it is undoubtedly a good law. Such laws can suppress evil and promote good.

14. Custom can make laws or abolish them.

15. The effectiveness of the law is based on the love and respect it causes, and this love and respect is based on the inner feelings of justice and rationality of the law.

16. Legalist school, so it is also a crime to forbid people to do wrong things and keep people away from good.

17. Legalize, and execute if committed; Give the order, but don't return. -Wang Bo's "Liu Zhishu"

18. Calendars are forbidden. If you arrogantly want to start over, I won't agree. -Su Shi's Sixth Strategy

Famous sayings and sentences about law in books 2

19. those who keep one and control everything, the law is also. -Pipe "Pipe Du Yi"

20. decrees must be implemented and constitutional prohibitions must be observed. It is obvious that bending wood is evil and straight rope is severely punished. -Wang Fu's "The Theory of Latent Husband and Performance Appraisal"

2 1. The law protects not the sublime, but the general.

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

23. Strengthen legal education and cultivate law-abiding citizens.

24. Find the excircle, no circle; Seeking peace outside the law is not peace. -Song Qi

25. The real purpose of law is to induce people ruled by law to seek their own virtues. Thomas Aquinas

26. At present, all kinds of institutional and non-institutional authorities are wanton about farmers' rights and interests, and the embarrassment of national laws in front of rights makes it necessary to protect farmers' rights and interests.

27. If the car is light and the road is close, you don't need it; Stimulating use still has a long way to go. The punisher is also spurred by the people. -Shijiao

28. Law, the end of rule. -Xun Kuang (Warring States) "Xunzi Jundao"

29. There are two forces that bring stability: law and courtesy. -Goethe (Germany) "Goethe's Mottos and Thoughts"

30. It is not enough to be good at politics, nor is it enough to be self-sufficient. -"On Mencius and Li Lou"

3 1. Honest people are like people; Greedy people are thieves of the people. -[Song] Bao Zheng

32. "Buddhism is the instrument of the world and the instrument of all things." -Pipe

33. Fully implement Scientific Outlook on Development and promote the in-depth development of legal publicity and education;

34. Win the trust with sincerity, keep the beauty of mind and follow the rules according to law.

35. Sparse method is better than secret heart, and lenient order is better than strict master. Kun Lv

36. The existence of laws in the world makes the sky bluer; Everything is bound by law and the order is more orderly; Everyone is very happy with the arrival of the legal publicity day; You and I are accompanied by the law, and life is more peaceful.

Famous sayings and sentences about law in the third volume

37. I said I don't know much about real estate, but as far as various contracts under the same legal system are concerned, there should be many similarities.

38. Constitutionalism benefits the country and the people. Zheng Qing Guan Ying

39. Be honest and law-abiding.

As long as I have a choice, I just want to live in a country where citizens, freedom, tolerance and everyone are equal before the law. Civil liberty means people's freedom to express their political beliefs in words and characters; Tolerance means respecting any belief of others. None of these conditions exist in Germany at present. Those who have made particularly significant contributions to the cause of international understanding are being persecuted there, and some of them are first-class artists.

4 1. In the field of social morality, justice is the first and supreme. -Yin Ke's philosophy of law

42. If judicial power is combined with political power, judges will have the power of oppressors.

43. Advocate the law, abide by it and uphold it.

44. Therefore, legislators have committed the crime of forbidding people from doing wrong and keeping them away from good. -Ouyang Xiu (Song Dynasty) "The General Manager of Jianzhou joined the army Dong Shouke Dali Temple Cheng System"

Just as nature wisely arranges various organs of our bodies to make us happy, it also makes us proud to avoid the pain of knowing that we are imperfect.

46. Enhance legal awareness and establish the concept of the rule of law.

47. In a country, laws are always made by the strength of the strong. -Plato

48. The law is made to punish the viciousness and absurdity of human beings, so the law itself must be the purest and spotless.

49. Whoever kills legal weapons, no matter how big the official position is; Corruption is everywhere, and Skynet is long, sparse and not leaking; Politeness, honesty, new society, law-abiding and everyone praises it. Legal publicity day, popularize legal knowledge and advocate a legal society.

50. Establish the authority of the rule of law and build a harmonious society.

5 1. Those dazzling great and outstanding actions are all displayed under the strong plot of politicians; Not the result of personality and passion. Therefore, the struggle between Augustus and Anthony-the war is considered to be the result of their ambition to dominate the world, perhaps just the result of jealousy.

52. Therefore, the law requires that the fighting be stopped. -Guan Zi (Warring States Period) "Guan Zi, Seven Ministers and Seven Masters"

53. The legal education of young students should be institutionalized and standardized!

54. Therefore, laws and regulations guide people, and rape is prohibited in punishment. -Sima Qian (Han) "Historical Records and Biography"

Complete works of famous sayings and aphorisms of the rule of law

The real purpose of law is to induce people ruled by law to seek their own virtues. Aquinas (Italian theologian)

Laws are made to ensure that everyone can develop his talents freely, not to restrict his talents. Robespierre

If the law is not supported by fear, it will never take effect. Sophocles

● If there are only some gods in the laws of our country, instead of trying to rub them into the Constitution, on the whole, the laws will be better. [Name] Mark Twain (American humorist, novelist, writer and speaker)

Law, like travel, must prepare for tomorrow. It must have the principle of growth. The famous Justice Cardoso

The law conveys a voice that transcends violence and rights. Although the boundary of rights drawn by it is invisible, it is deeply portrayed in people's minds. A famous legal scholar

Like a house, law and law are interdependent (Burke)

Law is law. This is a magnificent summer, sheltering all of us. Every brick of it is built on another brick (John Galsworthy)

Imperfect laws will not rule for long (Britain)

● The law is changeable (Europe)

● Within the law, there must be justice and human feelings. Antigoni

Freedom is not prohibited by law. French proverb

Without the support of public opinion, the law has no power at all. Philippian

The rule of law means that the government can't force individuals unless it implements well-known rules. -Hayek

Law is a free and solemn expression of the people's will. -robespierre (French) "Revolutionary Legal System and Trial"

If the legislator changes three sentences, all books will become waste paper. -Kirchman

● The weak are more protected by law than the strong. Will

● Legally, there is no right to speak in the face of violence. cicero

● If a country's discipline is not correct, its national style will surely decline (seneca)

● The absolute axioms of a country are inspired by the perfect rational laws of this country (Choate)

When the law stands on the top, it must stand on the bottom (Song Dynasty)

Freedom is a way of life, and it must have its own authority, discipline and constraints. Lippmann

The whole history is the struggle of interests, and the law is the authoritative expression of those interests that have the upper hand. -La Briolat (Italian) On Historical Materialism

No force should be above the law (Cicero)

● Power and discipline cannot coexist (Caesar)

The arbitrariness of law is a mortal enemy (Burke)

The law governing all people on earth is human reason. -Montesquieu (France) on the spirit of law

The law is only a record of our will. -Rousseau (France) "On Social Contract"

● The punishment prescribed by law is not for private interests, but for public interests; Part by harmful coercion, part by the effectiveness of the example. hugo grotius

English famous sayings about law

1. Law is the safest helmet.

Lars can make power strong.

People in the world are responsible for the law. The yogi is responsible for cause and effect.

This man must be responsible for legal matters.

Law must rely on some external means to make its machine run, precisely because legal rules will not be automatically enforced.

49, the law must rely on some external means to make machines, because the rule of law is not automatic.

It is a scientific work, but it is also an art that explains the beginning of jurisprudence in the legal department and is based on it.

Explaining the beginning and foundation of a school of law is a scientific work, but it is also an art.

Laws are made to ensure that everyone can develop his talents freely, not to limit his talents.

5 1, legislation is to ensure that everyone can play his own role freely, not his ability.

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