6326 | The better known the law, the more criminals there are [Laozi (Lao Tzu)] |
347 | Will I stand up against the law, simply because I have been unjustly judged? [Socrates] |
2806 | Man is the worst of all animals when divorced from law and justice [Aristotle] |
2816 | If it is easy to change the laws, that makes them weaker [Aristotle] |
22556 | Laws that match people's habits are more effective than mere written rules [Aristotle] |
19881 | The aim of law is not restraint, but to make freedom possible [Locke] |
19819 | The state ensures liberty, so civil law separates citizens, and binds them to the state [Rousseau] |
14847 | Laws that are well thought out, or laws that are easy to understand? [Nietzsche] |
20932 | Positive law needs secondary 'rules of recognition' for their correct application [Hart,HLA, by Zimmermann,J] |
23523 | The principle of legality requires crimes to be precisely defined in advance of any action [Hart,HLA] |
23524 | Some private moral issues are no concern of the law [Hart,HLA] |
23521 | Do morals influence law? Is morality an aspect of law? Can law be morally criticised? [Hart,HLA] |
23525 | Is the enforcement of morality morally justifiable? [Hart,HLA] |
23526 | Modern law still suppresses practices seen as immoral, and yet harmless [Hart,HLA] |
23259 | There should be separate legislative, executive and judicial institutions [Grayling] |
20612 | If being subject to the law resembles a promise, we are morally obliged to obey it [Tuckness/Wolf] |
20611 | If others must obey laws that we like, we must obey laws that they like? [Tuckness/Wolf] |