Why study law?
- It can be said that the “thinking style” of law is what it is.
 - It is an academic discipline that aims to prevent disputes in a rational manner and resolve them when they arise.
- It is about resolving disputes through equal laws, not through physical strength or rhetoric.
- People are equal under the law.
 - Legal Mind and…
 
 
 - It is about resolving disputes through equal laws, not through physical strength or rhetoric.
 - Furthermore, it seeks to pursue and study the fairness of the law.
- The essence of law is to distinguish between rules that should be upheld and rules that should be broken.
- I see.
 - If the rules are not fair, you can reinterpret them, limit their scope, or even argue that they are invalid.
 
 - In other words, it is not just about using the law, but also critically examining it.
 - It seems that they place importance on whether human dignity is protected, which is refreshing.
- I wonder how they arrived at this evaluation criteria (or if they have arrived at one) (blu3mo).
 
 - For this reason, imagination and an interest in real-life issues are necessary.
- The latter is what Bajiro Seminar aims for (blu3mo).
 
 
 - The essence of law is to distinguish between rules that should be upheld and rules that should be broken.