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1 No, it is not. People must abide by the law, morality, and ethics. in order to have more room for development. And the law is the most basic, it takes not harming others as the bottom line, but it does not guarantee that you will be welcomed by others.
2 No, it is not. The law is the worst way to solve the problem. Because, when people reach the point of tearing their faces, they will go to court. Moreover, this method requires a lot of manpower and materials. In my opinion, the best way to solve problems is to solve problems.
3 No, it is not. The law that protects the individual is first and foremost civil law. In daily life, you are most exposed to civil law.
For example, if you go to the store to buy something, it is a civil act. And the constitution is not used by ordinary people. And its content, not practical.
4 There is nothing wrong with obeying the law. But one thing to keep in mind: the law is subject to change.
I'm sorry for being like this, I might disappoint you.
But that's the way it is.
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In today's society, it would be foolish not to take the law seriously. However, the Constitution is too far away from us in terms of protecting itself, after all, our Constitution is non-actionable, and this has nothing to do with its status and validity. We are protected by laws such as criminal law, civil law, labor law, etc.
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First, your idea is right, the so-called law is not illegal unless it is expressly stipulated.
Second, this is indeed the case in daily life, and no matter what it is, it must first be resolved through legal means. That's the best way to protect yourself.
Third, the basis of all laws is the constitution Any law is formulated with reference to the constitution, and the constitution is the parent law, but the law that protects you is not necessarily the constitution, it depends on the specific practice that you encounter in that aspect.
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I'm a law student and I don't think your idea is very good.
First: there is a basic principle in civil law in principle is public order and good customs, the law does not completely cover the big and small things in life, for example, if you don't save you when you die, the law does not prohibit it, but it is not conducive to social development and promotes a bad atmosphere in society, the person who does not save is not us, we may think that it is okay, but what if that person is related to us? We all live in this society, do you think this environment is safe?
So, don't think that you can do anything that is not prohibited by the law, and you have to measure it yourself when you do something.
Second: everything according to the law to solve is not the safest, to be able to mediate is the best, after all, it is not good for Bo Gongtang, it is difficult to be friends in the future, now in this society, the law is not omnipotent, we are still creating a law to follow, there is a law to follow, law enforcement must be strict, violations must be investigated, this is just the most ideal state.
Thirdly, as for the Constitution, the Constitution only guides the legislation of other laws, in fact, in real life, it is mainly the civil law, and the criminal law plays a leading role.
Hehe, that's my opinion.
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Laws are universally binding social norms formulated or approved by the state, guaranteed to be implemented by the state's coercive force, and with the content of stipulating the rights and obligations of the parties. Law, that is, the rules of human beings at the social level, the norms of relations between people in society. Justice is the basis of its existence, and the coercive power of the state is the means to ensure its implementation.
The rule of law and the law need to gradually become appropriately tolerant in the interest of social harmony. Laws are generally limited to the Constitution. The law belongs to the superstructure, which is determined by and serves the economic base.
The purpose of law is to preserve social relations and social order in favor of the ruling class, and it is an important tool for the ruling class to achieve its rule.
Constitution of the People's Republic of China
Article 5. The People's Republic of China governs the country according to law and builds a socialist country ruled by law.
The state upholds the unity and dignity of the socialist legal system.
All laws, administrative regulations, and local regulations must not contradict the Constitution.
All state organs and armed forces, all political parties, all social organizations, and all enterprises and institutions must abide by the Constitution and laws. All acts that violate the Constitution and the law must be investigated.
No organization or individual may have privileges that go beyond the Constitution and laws.
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Laws are the general term for basic laws and ordinary laws that are enacted, amended, and promulgated in accordance with legal procedures by the legislature exercising the legislative power of the state, and are guaranteed to be implemented by the coercive power of the state. Law is a collective term for the code and the law, which respectively regulates what citizens can and cannot do in the life of society.
The law is the highest social rule, and to control the law is to control the destiny of mankind. The laws of a socialist country should be made by the people, and the laws of a socialist country should be in the hands of the people. In this way, the purity of the character of the state can be ensured and the effectiveness of reconciling social contradictions.
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Laws are enacted or recognized by the state and enforced by the strong control of the state.
The normative system of the will of the ruling class determined by the right to the right of editions. The law is the embodiment of the will of the ruling class and the ruling instrument of the state.
The law is the most powerful tool for maintaining the stability of the country and the vigorous development of various undertakings, and it is also a tool for defending the rights and interests of the people, and it is also a means for the ruler to rule the ruled. A law is a set of rules, usually through a set of systems to enforce them.
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