All of us every day face with interpretation of the provisions and legislation, want we it or not. Interpretation of one or the other law or laws may be different.
In my opinion, this topic is actual, because it affects every country's population. It is important how we interpret and apply law, the principles of law. I often hear: "One law, one justice for all!" But never ending speeches and actions undermine that argument, because the understanding of truth is different. For one it seems more important his own interests than the interests protected by law. While the other, appears that the law generally does not apply to him. But how else could you imagine community, the state's existence, without a law that would apply to each of equal treatment?
The conclusion remains that one - no matter where and what we are doing, loud screaming injustice is everywhere, perfect is nothing and the responsibilities and rights also are not balanced and equal, maybe because of obligations which are imposed, do not seem so tempting as a voluntarily acquired rights.…
For the last time we often hear the phrase, "You always remember your rights, but forget about your responsibilities." A lot of parents use this phrase talking about their child's duties towards his family, also teachers, recalling the obligation of each student's responsibility. This expression you could also hear in the adult society in various life situations, when people loudly declare their rights and require the others to pay attention to this. ... What rights are in jurisprudence? The usual picture of the law most often associated with the right understanding in the subjective sense - as a right belonging to a particular individual. For example: the fact of which he is free to act, there are states protection and guarantees to other parties interfering with his possession, the professional understanding - which is usually based on an objective understanding of the content means.
