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I agree. Everyone has his own version of 正义. As a result, conflicts can't be solved, due to a lack of common ground. 6 w% B3 A, x5 @+ L
- T5 K2 t. w. ~9 S# W7 y' MHowever, a 程序上的公平 is shared by everyone. Even if it's not perfect, it's a static thing that people know what to expect and adapt.
5 h k+ Z/ H/ j) G7 V! cYou are just being naive. If you think you can implement your so called “justice” by modifying rules, you are dreaming. No law is perfect. There are always loopholes. 2 w0 s& R2 I# U. ~) b* G9 _ - g9 {. |. l i* f7 YLet me tell you a story. About a year ago, a guy published a book in U.S teaching people how to sexually abuse young children without being caught. Disgusting, right? Guess what, there is nothing can be done to stop him. Why? Because it’s legal according to U.S human right law.
You are just being naïve. If you think you can implement your so called “justice” by modifying rules, you are dreaming. No law is perfect. There are always loopholes. 7 `- `* P3 j# X5 ^ . T) w4 G* ?! b2 @, N8 wLet me tell you a sto ...' ^/ q) V; p; A2 ?) m! V
tqbs 发表于 2011-2-2 13:20
, A4 e( H) K. }- F! W0 a- V你这段和我要表达的关系不大,没有完美的法律,但是可以有坚持正义的法官。