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Iya 'Dajoni ami-idamo fun onidajo.[1][2]Idajoje fifihan biosato ni awon ami-idamo meta funona to bofin mu:ida ton duro fun agbara igbero ile-ejo; iwon to duro fun gbigba gbogbo ejo ro; ati iboju to duro fun aifi si egbe kankan.[3]

Òfin[4]jesistemuawon ilana kan, to se gbe ro nipa ikojopo awonifidimulekan.[5]O un tonaiselu,ekonomikiatiawujolorisirisi ona, o si je olulaja akoko lawujo fun ibasepo larin awon eniyan.Ofin adehunun setona ohun gbogbo latori rira tiketi oko de idunadura ni ile pasiparo.Ofin Ohun inin setoka awon eto ati ojuse to jemo fifun ati niniohun ini araeni(ti a n pe ni ẹrù) atiohun ini gidi(bi ile ti ko se mu kuro).Ofin igbalawinje mo dukiya ti a fi pamo fun idaabo inawolori ati oninawo, nigbatiofin ibajegbani laaye lati gba esan atunse ti eto tabi ohun ini eniyan babibajelowo elomiran. Ti ibaje yi ba je sisododaran ninu iwe ofin,ofin odaranni yio so bi ijoba yio se fi esun kan iru eni be.Ofin ibagbepapoun pese ona dida ofin, idaabo bo awoneto omoniyanati idiboyan awon asoju oloselu.Ofin amojutolo n sagbeyewo awon ipinu awon ile-ise ijoba, nigbatiofin akariayeun dari ìṣe larin awon orile-ede lati tonaidunadura,ayika tabi imuse ologun. Ninu iwe to ko ni 350 kJ,Aristotleamoye araGriisiso pe, "Ona to bofin mudara ju ona enikeni lo. "[6]



  1. Hamilton, Marci.God vs. the Gavel,page 296 (Cambridge University Press 2005): “The symbol of the judicial system, seen in courtrooms throughout the United States, is blindfolded Lady Justice.”
  2. Fabri, Marco.The challenge of change for judicial systems,page 137 (IOS Press 2000): “the judicial system is intended to be apolitical, its symbol being that of a blindfolded Lady Justice holding balanced scales.”
  3. Luban,Law's Blindfold,23
  4. FromOld Englishlagu"Words of Mel";legalcomes fromLatinlegalis,fromlex"law", "statute" (Law,Online Etymology Dictionary;Legal,Merriam-Webster's Online Dictionary)
  5. Robertson,Crimes against humanity,90; see "analytical jurisprudence"for extensive debate on what law is; inThe Concept of LawHart argued law is a "system of rules" (Campbell,The Contribution of Legal Studies,184); Austin said law was "the command of a sovereign, backed by the threat of a sanction" (Bix,John Austin); Dworkin describes law as an "interpretive concept" to achievejustice(Dworkin,Law's Empire,410); and Raz argues law is an "authority" to mediate people's interests (Raz,The Authority of Law,3–36).
  6. n.b. this translation reads, "it is more proper that law should govern than any one of the citizens: upon the same principle, if it is advantageous to place the supreme power in some particular persons, they should be appointed to be only guardians, and the servants of the laws." (Aristotle,Politics3.16).