In the universe of intellectuals and Colombian thinkers, along with Rufino Jose Cuervo, Felix Restrepo, S.J., Marco Fidel Suarez, Miguel Antonio Caro, Alberto Lleras Camargo and more recently, professors and jurists such as Rafael Nieto Navia and Hugo Palacios Mejia, the name of one of the most important Colombian philosophers and thinkers appears: Nicolas Gomez Davila. His contribution to juridical sciences from the philosophical point of view is without question remarkable. With his particular technique of writing by using “escolios” (annotations) in composing in-depth axiomatic, synthetic and analytical pieces of amazing clarity regarding among other topics what law is and means, or in other words what “laws ought to be like,” a profound wisdom and scholarship can be seen and discovered. With this essay (a revision-type essay) we present several paraphrases of the “escolios” (annotations) created by Nicolas Gomez Davila, one of the most notable Colombian philosophers; hence, his viewpoints and our analytical paraphrases of pivotal concepts of juridical science such as State, Constitution, Laws, Will, Law, Ethics, Democracy, Patriotism, etc., are presented and analyzed, to arrive at and support a conclusion-thesis we have presented on other occasions: the effective law and effective laws are those that are customary.