法律至上用英文怎么说
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"Law above all" or "The rule of law" is a phrase commonly used in Engpsh to refer to the principle that the law should be supreme and hold the highest authority.
This phrase has its roots in ancient Roman law and the idea that the law should be the ultimate authority in a society, rather than individuals or groups. The concept was further developed during the Enpghtenment in Europe, and has been enshrined in many constitutions and legal systems around the world.
Example sentences:
"The rule of law must be upheld in all cases, no matter how difficult or unpopular the decision may be."
"The principle of law above all is essential for maintaining a just and fair society."
Chinese translations:
"法律高于一切"
"法治原则是维护正义和公平社会的关键。"
This phrase has its roots in ancient Roman law and the idea that the law should be the ultimate authority in a society, rather than individuals or groups. The concept was further developed during the Enpghtenment in Europe, and has been enshrined in many constitutions and legal systems around the world.
Example sentences:
"The rule of law must be upheld in all cases, no matter how difficult or unpopular the decision may be."
"The principle of law above all is essential for maintaining a just and fair society."
Chinese translations:
"法律高于一切"
"法治原则是维护正义和公平社会的关键。"