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Law (English: Law) is a system of rules, through social organizations to apply for coercive power, regulate personal behavior. Law is a set of rules that usually need to be implemented through a system. But in different places, the legal system will be in different ways to elaborate people's legal rights and obligations. One way is to distinguish between the European legal system and the Anglo-American law system. Some countries will use their religious law as the basis for their laws. Scholars have studied law from many different perspectives, ranging from legal history and philosophy, or from social aspects such as economics and sociology. The study of law comes from the question of what is equality, justice and justice, which is not always simple. "In its noble equality, the law also forbids the rich and the poor to sleep under the bridge, begging and stealing a piece of bread in the street," said French writer Anatol Francis in 1894.