The law portrays the image of a person using the words of rights and obligations.The image tends to dim as the pressure to fulfill rights and obligations decreases.The assumption that compliance can be achieved through subjective effort cannot be frequently realized in real life,and the law portrays the image of human to compensate for this inadequacy.Legal compliance relies on the universal binding force generated by equality,and real inequality needs to be explained by the image of the human.The image of"human"is being reused through"overcorrection"to reveal possible institutional improvements.The inconsistency between psychological factors and biological appearance suggests adjusting policy objectives,while laws that are difficult to comply with are promoted through institutional improvements."The person who can abide by the law"is the basic academic connotation of"Homo legalis".Academic research evaluates the advantages and disadvantages of the system based on the difficulty of compliance and improves it,thereby establishing a building of legal theory.
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