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.since last few weeks, i have been constantly checking my weibo and paying much attention to the case of zhuling. she was poisoned by thallium, and that brought her permanent paralysis. chinese people want the poisoner punished and justice done. yet until this moment, the criminal is still at large. to fight for zhulings interests and everyones interests as well, over 130,000 users have signed a petition at the website of white house, demanding the us investigate a suspicious woman. it may be unreasonable; but this is actually an outlet for the publics long-term dissatisfaction at the absence of justice.while some guilty people are free, some innocent people are prisoned for years. in last few months, the press highlighted the events that several men spent a long time of their life in prison as a result of miscarriages of justice. what is worse is we dont know exactly how many people are still suffering from it at the moment, and how many people would.we doubt if justice is still alive in china, we wonder if the law still protects our peoples life and property, we question if there is still anyone who fights for our fundamental rights.however confused or inexperienced, i, a freshmenmajoring in law, try to figure out these questions.the word justice is usually associated with courts of law. people might say that justice has been done when a mans innocence or guilt has been proved beyond doubt. however, the reality is: we usually undertake an arduous journey seeking the truth but we can never be sure that we will find it. and judges, however wise or eminent, are human and can make mistakes. such disappointing reality must frustrate some people, especially who know little about law, who naively think law cant go wrong. so, when something does go wrong, their faithfulness is suddenly shattered and they will never believe in law again.but i believe that law can make differences.i admit chinese judicial system is way far from perfect, but i can also see the remarkable progress of it. the transformation is undertaken and more rights are entitled to people. an increasingly transparent, just and efficient image of judicature is clearer. a proper legal framework is starting to replace the habit of personal relationships as the principle weapon and defense the peoples interests. all these above show that we are stepping forward.i believe in law, and i believe it is better to fight for justice than to rail at the ill.but truth be told, i am not really proud of it. during the economic takeoff, we face great challenges, such as food safety, environment protection and disparity between rich and poor. our beautiful country and our childrens futures are too high a price to pay for economic growth.a healthier and sustainable economic development is based on good order. and since law is order, we should exert the influence of law on economic fields to boost the economy andprotect peoples interests at the same time.a series of reports on poisonous food, especially the melamine scandal, has aroused much panic among us. in china today, laws are generally found to be nets of such a texture, as the little creep through, the great break through, and the middle-sized are alone entangled in. such laws can hardly prevent our people, our children from harms. laws concerned food safety should be strengthened. and people who produce poisonous food should be punished heavily. law should act as a night watchman to protect our health.china today, you can see gdp increasing, carbon emission increasing, and with that the increase of damage to the environment. we must admit that our effort to save our beautiful country is not enough. our environmental laws are far from perfect, and still, such laws are never enforced strictly. if legal regulation works, we do not have to sacrifice environmental interests for economic growth.do anyone use shanzhai phone here? china is famous for its shanzhai products. sure, copy is much easier and way moreconvenient than invention. and thanks to loopholes of intellectual property law, shanzhai industry is rapidly developing. at the same time, innovation is stifled. new ideas and new products lose market. and changing made in china to created in china will merely be a dream. chinese legal people should spare no effort to close loopholes in the regulations of intellectual property and let law cease to be a mere abstract concept, but truly encourage innovation.law always plays an important role in a countrys economic development. in a market economy, people seek for their own interests. and sometimes, they could damage others to make profits. on these occasions, law is a fence preventing individual interests from harming public ones. the american lawwhat does it mean to obey the law? that depends on where you are. different cultures have very different views of obeying the law. in some cultures, law-abiding citizens try to keep the letter of the law. that is, whatever the law says, they do. in other cultures, good citizens live by the spirit of the law. they see the law only as a general guideline. often they obey the law only when someone official is looking. the situation in america fits into the first category. that doesnt mean all americans keep the law. but american culture teaches people to respect the law-even to the smallest detail.one reason is about americas christian.its heritage has shaped how people view the law. for one thing, the bible reveals gods unchanging laws which people must obey. it also teaches people to respect human authority as established by god.for example,driving habits illustrate american respect for the law. a driver will usually stop for a red light, even when there are no other cars around. people treat the lines marking streets and roads as definite boundaries, not just decorations. vehicles yield to those with the right of way-particularly pedestrians. actually, though,drivers dont always keep traffic rules. for example, many drivers ignore freeway speed limits. but americans generally driv
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