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4 classic legal maxims

Legal Maxim (1)

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"

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, Ancient Greece

To understand the law, especially the flaws of the law. ——British Bentham

As a person, if you have not experienced the joys and sorrows of the world, and have not fought with life, it is impossible to understand the meaning of life. ——Yang Shuo

The deterrence of punishment does not lie in the severity of the punishment, but in its inevitability. ——Beccaria

The union of marriage requires both husband and wife to be faithful, and faithfulness is the most sacred of all rights. ——Rousseau

Legal Maxims (2)

Law is the crystallization of all human wisdom and intelligence, including all social thoughts and morals. ——Ancient Greek Plato

The fire of love should not be rekindled. Rekindled, those beautiful memories of the past will disappear. If we had not reunited, maybe I would have lived with my deep longing for her until my body decayed; however, all the good days are far gone and never come back.

In any era, the law will lose its force if the differences of opinion arising from the various theories expounded in the courts and in the classrooms are too great.

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

In the motherly eyes of civil law, each person is the entire country - Montesquieu

If you want to persuade others, you must first find ways to make people listen to what you say. ——Quintilian

As the law protects good manners, it must be good manners to uphold the law. ——Machiavelli

Legal Maxims (3)

The law is the common law given by the emperor to the world. ——Zhang Shizhi

Power poisons the kindest hearts, just like strong wine confuses the shrewdest minds. No one is so virtuous that he can be given unlimited power. ——Charles.Golton

Discuss things with ruthless eyes and look at people with compassionate eyes. ——Bacon's "On Law"

Law is a rational existence. ——Montesquieu

In a just society, equal civil liberties are unshakable, and the rights guaranteed by justice are never subject to political transactions or the balance of social interests. ——John Rawls

One is always on a strange road, watching strange scenery and listening to strange music. Then one day, you will find that the things you tryhard to forget are already gone.

Legal Motto (4)

The basic principles of the law are: be honest, do not harm others, and give everyone his due. ——Justinian

Rigid fairness is actually the greatest unfairness. ——Thomas Fowler

A kind heart is the best law. ——McClay

Justice is never absent, only late. —— Hunett

Law is revealed morality, and morality is hidden law. ——Lincoln

The general goal of all laws is or should be to comprehensively promote social happiness; to this end, we must first try to exclude everything that is likely to damage that happiness, in other words, eliminate the damage people.

Legal Education Motto

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

Law is revealed morality, and morality is hidden law.

There must be a balance between physical education and intellectual education.

Sports should create strong warriors and infuse a sound spirit with a sound body.

The court is the capital of the legal empire, and the judges are the princes of the empire.

Traditional education is based on the stability and unity of teaching content as the basic starting point, and the memory and reproduction of knowledge as the basic learning goal. It emphasizes the quantity and accuracy of mastering knowledge, and emphasizes the understanding of the past. memory of knowledge. Therefore, traditional education regards mastering knowledge itself as the purpose of teaching, and understands the teaching process as a process of knowledge accumulation. In such a teaching process, the cultivation of innovative ability is not and cannot be taken seriously. In modern society, the rapid acceleration of knowledge creation and updating is changing educational activities aimed at learning and accumulation of knowledge. The learning of knowledge becomes a means to understand the nature of science, train thinking ability, and master learning methods. In the teaching process, the emphasis is on the process of "discovering" knowledge rather than simply obtaining results. The emphasis is on creative problem-solving methods and the formation of a spirit of inquiry. In such a teaching process, students' adaptability and innovation abilities are cultivated and developed in the process of solving problems

Justice is not a part of virtue, but the entire virtue; on the contrary, Injustice is not a part of evil, but the whole evil.

Where the evidence is produced, the case is lost.

If a lawyer cannot control his emotions well, he cannot control his tongue well. In a democratic country, the law is the king; in an autocratic country, the king is the law.

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, and on the other hand, the legal system should maximize the Respect the subjectivity of individuals so that they can compete with excessive administrative power.

It is a fact that the true basis of private property is possession. 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.

Our age is the age of rights. Human rights are the concept of our time and the only political and moral concept that has been universally accepted.

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

In a well-ordered country, the judicial branch should enjoy the trust and support of the people. In this sense, the loss of credibility means the loss of judicial power.

Justice is never absent, only late.

Procedure is the watershed between the rule of law and the rule of will.

The judge is the speaking law, and the law is the silent judge.

Only the colorful and vibrant life of children's collective is the condition for each student's talent to blossom and bear fruit. It is a big misunderstanding to think that as long as individual work is carried out on students, they can develop in many aspects.

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

Language as a job is as important to us as a horse is to a knight; the success of classroom teaching depends on the teacher's ability as a knight to control the horse.

Treat preschool education as my own business. Children are the foundation of my career. Treating every child with heart and making every child like me is my goal.

In collective teaching, we must ask as much as possible from each child, and respect each child as much as possible, so that each child has confidence in himself.

A collection of Chinese and foreign legal maxims

1. Ehrlich said: "Except for the personality of the judge, nothing else can guarantee the realization of justice." That is to say, the personality of the judge is the ultimate guarantee of justice. ——American Benjamin Cardozo, "The Nature of the Judicial Process" on page 6.

2. The law should be stable, but it cannot stand still. —— Pound

Don’t avoid punishing ministers for punishment, and don’t spare ordinary people for rewarding good deeds. ——"Han Feizi·Youdu": When punishing those who have committed crimes, even ministers cannot let them go; when rewarding people who have done good deeds, even ordinary people cannot let them go.

3. Support, the law has no power at all. ——Phillips

4. What is law? Law is the expression of the will of the class that has won the victory and controlled the state power.

——Lenin

5. Law is the free and solemn expression of the people's will. ——[Law] Robespierre

6. The power of law should follow the citizens, just like the shadow follows the body. ——[Italian] Beccaria

7. With such a sergeant, the sky net will be restored and there will be no omissions! ——[Eastern Han Dynasty] Yu Yan

8. The best Laws arise from custom. ——Joubert's "Meditations"

What is love, and why is it so bitter and painful? As long as you can still hold it, you will still refuse to give up until you die, and you will be willing to die. ——Sanmao

9. There are two kinds of peaceful violence, namely law and etiquette. ——Goethe's "Maxims and Reflections"

10. Law originates from people's instinct of self-defense. ——Ingersoll, "Some Mistakes of Moses"

11. Under a government governed by the rule of law, what is the motto of a good citizen? That is "Strict obedience, free criticism." ——Bentham

12. Public indifference to rights and justice is a bad sign for the law. ——Pound

13. 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

14. The creators of the Constitution gave us a compass, not a blueprint. ——Posner

15. Law tells the story of a country’s development over centuries, and it cannot be viewed as a mere mathematics textbook

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16.'s laws and calculation methods. ——Holmes

17. The Dharma is the common law given by the Emperor to the world. ——Zhang Shizhi

Zuo Tu’s official name in the Chu State during the Warring States Period is comparable to the left and right relics of later generations. The main responsibility is to admonish the emperor and recommend talents. "The Biography of Qu Yuan": "Qu Yuan's name is Ping, which has the same surname as Chu. He was the left disciple of King Huai of Chu."

18. Power poisons the kindest hearts, just like strong wine confuses the most astute minds. No one is so virtuous that he can be given unlimited power. ——Charles.Golton

19. Discuss things with ruthless eyes and look at people with compassionate eyes. ——Bacon's "On Law" 4. Law is a rational existence. ——Montesquieu

20. In a just society, equal civil liberties are certain, and the rights guaranteed by justice are never subject to political transactions or the balance of social interests. ——John Rawls

21. The basic principle of law is: to be honest, not to harm others, and to give everyone his due part. ——Justinian

22. Rigid fairness is actually the greatest unfairness. ——Thomas Fowler 8. A kind heart is the best law. ——McClay 9. Justice is never absent, it will only be late——Hunnett

Happiness means the air is gentle and the words are relaxed, anger is the air is thick and the words are dangerous, sadness is the air is depressed and the words are restrained, Le Ze's words are flat and beautiful. The emotions are heavy and light, so the words are calm, gentle, beautiful, deep and shallow, and the changes are endless. ——Chen Yizeng's "Essentials of Hanlin"

23. Law is revealed morality, and morality is hidden law. ——Lincoln

24. 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"

25. 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, Ancient Greece

26. To understand the law, especially the flaws of the law. ——British Bentham

27. The deterrence of punishment does not lie in the severity of the punishment, but in its inevitability.

——Beccaria

28. The union of marriage requires both husband and wife to be faithful, and faithfulness is the most sacred right of all rights. ——Fa Rousseau

Ehrlich said: "In addition to the personality of the judge, nothing else can guarantee the realization of justice." That is to say, the personality of the judge is the ultimate guarantee of justice. ——American Benjamin Cardozo, "The Nature of the Judicial Process" on page 6.

29. Law is the crystallization of all human wisdom and intelligence, including all social thoughts and morals. ——Ancient Greek Plato

30. 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

31. In the motherly eyes of civil law, each person is the whole country - Montesquieu

32. If you want to persuade others, you must first find ways to make them listen. It depends on what you say. ——Quintilian

33. 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. —— Shiga Shirani

Make up your mind, overcome all difficulties, work hard, and move forward bravely. Success must belong to you! Dare to fight and strive for progress with unremitting efforts; strive for self-improvement and water your ideals with sweat;

34 . It is the duty of the Legislature to spread among the people as much as possible the knowledge of their will. ——Bentham

35. The social status of the legal profession is a symbol of a national civilization. ——Felder

36. The highest level of the concept of the rule of law is a belief that the basis of all laws should be respect for human values. ——Chen Hongyi

37. Law without faith will degenerate into rigid dogma, and faith without law will degenerate into fanaticism. ——Berman

38. The rule of law means that the government may not impose coercion on individuals except by enforcing well-known rules. ——Hayek

39. Law is the final result of human wisdom and human experience for the common interests. ——Johnson

40. Explaining the beginning and foundation of law in the Department of Law is a scientific work, but it is also an art. ——Savigny

41. If the legislator makes three amendments, the entire collection of books will become useless paper. ——Kirchmann 44. The knowledge of legal truth comes from the education of legislators. ——Hegel

On the morning of April 28, the Provincial Party Committee held a mobilization meeting via television and telephone to launch the province’s 17th publicity and education month for party style and clean government construction. The theme of this event is "Adhere to the mass line and strive to set an upright example." Provincial Party Committee Secretary Li XX attended and delivered a speech. Governor Wang XX presided over the meeting. Deputy Secretary of the Provincial Party Committee Zhang XX and others attended the meeting. This fully illustrates the importance of carrying out the Party Style and Integrity Education Month activities and the importance that leaders at all levels attach to this work.

42. Legal interpreters hope to find answers to the questions of their time in the law. ——Larenz

43. Law is the knowledge about the human world and the divine world, the science about justice and injustice. ——"Legal Ladder" 47. People are different. People cannot understand that everyone is equal before the law as equality means treating everyone equally and everyone is equal. ——[Austrian] Ludwig von Mises

44. The law is formulated to punish human beings for their evil transgressions, so the law itself must be the purest and most innocent. ——[French] Montesquieu

45. In my opinion, killing someone by mistake is a small crime, but confusing beauty and ugliness, good and evil, justice and injustice, and deceiving the world is a big crime. That’s it. ——[Ancient Greece] Plato's "The Republic"

46. Good laws should provide more than just procedural justice. It should be both strong and fair; it should help define the public interest and work toward substantive justice. ——[American] Nonette Selznick

The number one product sold in the world is not cars, but oneself. Before you can successfully sell yourself to others, you must sell yourself 100% to yourself.

47. The fate of all laws that go against people's natural feelings is like a dam that directly crosses a river. It will either be immediately washed away and submerged, or it will be eroded by the vortex of its own creation and gradually collapse. destroy. ——[Italian] Beccaria

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

49. Delayed justice is justice denied (Justice delayer is justice denied). ——Western legal proverb

50. Only experts have the ability to measure their (judges) various qualities and appreciate their importance. But their judgment—the judgment of the legal class—will pass on and infect the consciousness and conviction of ordinary people. ——American Benjamin Cardozo, "The Nature of the Judicial Process", page 19.

70 legal maxims

1. Free people are named after the word freedom. Freedom is the natural power of every human being to do whatever he wants unless hindered by material force or law.

2. To make the law clear and easy to understand.

3. In the past, if we wanted to suppress the people's rights, we must take the people's wisdom as the first priority; if we want to increase the people's rights today, we must take the people's wisdom as the first priority.

4. Generally speaking, law, when it governs all people on the earth, is human reason; the political regulations and civil regulations of each country should only apply this human reason to individuals. situation.

5. To give up one's freedom is to give up one's qualifications as a human being, to give up one's rights, and even to give up one's own obligations. When a person gives up everything, there can be no compensation for it. Such a surrender is incompatible with human nature and makes one's own will lose all freedom, which is equivalent to making one's behavior lose all moral value.

6. A citizen’s political freedom is a state of peace of mind in which everyone feels safe. In order to enjoy this freedom, there must be a government in which no one has to fear anyone.

The true thinking quality of a teacher lies in the fact that in the process of studying the teaching materials, the teacher can find some working methods and forms that enable him to see how the students' ideas develop.

7. The purpose of legal research is prediction, that is, prediction of the impact of the instrumental activities of public power through the courts.

8. In enterprise legislation, the concepts of ownership and industry such as the whole people or collectives, industry or agriculture, do not play much role.

9. The legal system is not the product of jurists, but the product of people’s social life. All legal workers—judges, prosecutors, lawyers, legislators, and law enforcers—are involved in this process. It works, but in the final analysis, judicial activities are not mainly a process of theoretical argumentation, but a kind of professional judgment. In this sense, I would like to say that a national society creates a legal system, while jurists only create theories about the legal system.

10. A small, fleeting expectation can often arise from a purely natural environment, while a strong and lasting expectation can only come from the law. ——Bentham

The protection of the law is more powerful than the protection of individuals.

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

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12. It is easy to create a law but difficult to implement it.

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

14. The interpretation of law has legal effect.

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

Love does not need explanation, but it can explain everything. Although love is only one type of emotion among many, it is far more profound than others and comes helplessly.

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

17. Statutory laws should be strictly interpreted.

18. Custom is the best interpreter of law.

19. Without law, there is no crime, and without law, there is no punishment. (It is not a crime if it is not expressly stipulated in the law)

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

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

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

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

24. The police are servants of the court.

25. Where the evidence is produced, the case is lost

26. Delayed justice is injustice.

27. Relief comes before power. Without relief, there is no power.

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

29. If the expansion of administrative power is an unavoidable fate of modern society, then in order to achieve social balance, on the one hand, politics must fully reflect the will of the people, and on the other hand, it should be the largest in the legal system. Respect individual subjectivity to the maximum extent so that they can compete with excessive administrative power.

30. The object of legal adjustment is behavior, and the so-called social relationship is nothing but the behavioral interaction or interaction between people. Without the interaction between people, there would be no social relationship. Law adjusts social relations by affecting people's behavior.

31. In a well-ordered country, the judicial department should receive people's trust and support. In this sense, the loss of credibility means the loss of judicial power.

32. Judiciary, by its very nature, is equality; the less equal conditions are lacking, the harder it is to see what kind of justice there is in terms of equality of punishment.

33. People are different. People cannot understand that everyone is equal before the law to mean that everyone is treated equally and everyone is equal.

34. The equality we are entitled to as human beings is environmental equality, not personal equality.

35. Anything that conflicts with the indestructible eternity of nature is invalid and therefore cannot restrain anything.

36. The power of law is limited to prohibiting everyone from harming the rights of others, but does not prohibit it from exercising its own rights.

37. If judicial power becomes one with political power, judges will have the power of the oppressor.

Create an atmosphere of concern and emphasis on mental health among students. Through organization, design a series of content-rich and participatory activity carriers to promote college students’ mental health knowledge and popularize the construction of a harmonious society. The concept of harmonious campus and harmonious soul builds a platform for students to exercise their psychological quality, improve their psychological endurance, and comprehensively strengthen mental health education.

38. As people generally understand, legal behavior is an abstraction of all factual elements in a specific legal order, which is mainly behavior that is not illegal and is not a legal transaction. Such behavior also has legal consequences. This kind of behavior that leads to certain legal consequences according to legal provisions is a legal behavior.

39. Punishment should be only as severe as is absolutely necessary to achieve its objectives. All punishments exceeding this are not only excessive evils, but also create a lot of obstacles that hinder the realization of just goals.

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

41. Everything not prohibited by law is the right of citizens.

Time is the most open and reasonable. It never gives more to anyone. The hard-working can give time to bunches of fruits, while the lazy can have time to give them a head of white hair and empty hands.

42. The life of law lies in experience, not in logic.

43. Not only is customary law less flexible than laws and regulations, and it is not only easier to adapt to new conditions without laws and regulations, but on the contrary, it tends to be conservative, conservative and difficult to change.

44. The most powerful restraint on crime is not the severity of punishment, but the inevitability of punishment, because even the smallest crime will always make people palpitate once it becomes certain.

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

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