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[[File:JMR-Memphis1.jpg|thumb|200px|right|[[Lady Justice|Iya 'Dajo]] ni ami-idamo fun onidajo.<ref>Hamilton, Marci. ''[http://books.google.com/books?id=Ox4_vqFCjcEC&pg=PA296&dq=%22lady+justice%22+symbol&lr=&as_brr=3&ei=uXb8Se-IC4GuyATlm5SPBg 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.”</ref><ref>Fabri, Marco. ''[http://books.google.com/books?id=AwwH0F8iC9QC&pg=PA137&dq=%22lady+justice%22+symbol&lr=&as_brr=3&ei=uXb8Se-IC4GuyATlm5SPBg 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.”</ref> [[Justice|Idajo]] je fifihan bi [[goddess|osa]] to ni awon ami-idamo meta fun [[rule of law|ona 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.<ref>Luban, ''Law's Blindfold'', 23</ref>]]
'''Òfin'''<ref>From [[Old English]] ''lagu'' "Words of Mel"; ''legal'' comes from [[Latin]] ''legalis'', from ''[[translating "law" to other European languages|lex]]'' "law", "statute" ([http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?search=law&searchmode=none Law], Online Etymology Dictionary; [http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/legal Legal], Merriam-Webster's Online Dictionary)</ref> je [[system|sistemu]] awon ilana kan, to se gbe ro nipa ikojopo awon [[institution|ifidimule]] kan.<ref>Robertson, ''Crimes against humanity'', 90; see "[[analytical jurisprudence]]" for extensive debate on what law is; in ''[[The Concept of Law]]'' Hart 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, [http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/austin-john/#3 John Austin]); Dworkin describes law as an "interpretive concept" to achieve [[justice]] (Dworkin, ''Law's Empire'', 410); and Raz argues law is an "authority" to mediate people's interests (Raz, ''The Authority of Law'', 3–36).</ref> O un tona [[politics|iselu]], [[economics|ekonomiki]] ati [[society|awujo]] lorisirisi ona, o si je olulaja akoko lawujo fun ibasepo larin awon eniyan. [[Contract law|Ofin adehun]] un setona ohun gbogbo latori rira tiketi oko de idunadura ni ile pasiparo. [[Property law|Ofin Ohun ini]] n setoka awon eto ati ojuse to jemo fifun ati nini [[Personal property|ohun ini araeni]] (ti a n pe ni ẹrù) ati [[real property|ohun ini gidi]] (bi ile ti ko se mu kuro). [[Trust law|Ofin igbalawin]] je mo dukiya ti a fi pamo fun idaabo inawolori ati oninawo, nigbati [[tort|ofin ibaje]] gbani laaye lati gba esan atunse ti eto tabi ohun ini eniyan ba [[Harm principle|bibaje]] lowo elomiran. Ti ibaje yi ba je sisododaran ninu iwe ofin, [[criminal law|ofin odaran]] ni yio so bi ijoba yio se fi esun kan iru eni be. [[Constitutional law|Ofin ibagbepapo]] un pese ona dida ofin, idaabo bo awon [[human rights|eto omoniyan]] ati idiboyan awon asoju oloselu. [[Administrative law|Ofin amojuto]] lo n sagbeyewo awon ipinu awon ile-ise ijoba, nigbati [[international law|ofin akariaye]] un dari ìṣe larin awon orile-ede lati tona [[trade|idunadura]], ayika tabi imuse ologun. Ninu iwe to ko ni 350 kJ, [[Aristotle]] amoye ara [[Ancient Greece|Griisi
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