In a society ruled by law, everyone's life is inseparable from legal norms, and it is necessary to establish the concept of the rule of law. However, we should also see that a person's concept of rule of law and rule consciousness will not naturally form and need long-term cultivation. Learning and understanding the law is the premise of law-abiding usage. Only by persisting in studying the law for a long time can one know the jurisprudence, statutes and rules, and understand what can and cannot be done. Many violations of law and discipline in real life are caused by ignorance and ignorance of the law because of not learning the law.
Every one of us should strengthen our consciousness of studying law and strive to know and master more legal knowledge. At the same time, relevant departments should also do a good job in popularizing the law, strengthen the publicity and education of the rule of law, guide the whole society to establish the awareness of the rule of law, and make people sincerely believe in and respect the constitutional law.
The importance of learning and understanding the law
Respecting law and understanding the usage of law are interrelated and complementary in four aspects, of which respecting law is the core and fundamental. Although there is only one word difference between "respecting the law" and "obeying the law", their connotations are quite different. Respecting the law is people's inner respect and belief in the Constitution and the law, which embodies initiative and voluntariness. It not only has the meaning of abiding by the law and abiding by the legal bottom line, but also contains the noble realm of "doing what you want from your heart without exceeding the rules".
Each of us should deeply understand the importance of knowing the law. Only by knowing the law in our hearts and establishing the supremacy of constitutional law can we consciously learn, abide by the law and use it. Many famous jurists at home and abroad have deeply realized the importance of understanding the law. For example, Boehlmann once said: "The law must be believed, otherwise it will be useless."