Courts of law, and all the paraphernalia and folly of law cannot be found in a rational state of society.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Law cannot stand aside from the social changes around it.
Society cannot exist without law. Law is the bond of society: that which makes it, that which preserves it and keeps it together. It is, in fact, the essence of civil society.
It is impossible to tell where the law stops and justice begins.
Societies cannot move forward without law, and our constitution is the cornerstone of the law and our National Assembly is its umbrella and fortress.
What I really like about law is that it's not an endless discourse like history or philosophy. In law, there comes a point where problems have to be solved, and cases decided.
It is the spirit and not the form of law that keeps justice alive.
The decisions of law courts should never be printed: in the long run, they form a counter authority to the law.
No civilized society can long exist, with an active power in its bosom that is stronger than the law.
You can't build a society without law.
We cannot build foundations of a state without rule of law.