The chapter disproves the contrast usually seen between the Crito and the Apology by showing that with correct understanding of Plato's concept of law, both dialogues deliver the same view. I claim that the systematic connection between law, nous, and God, far from being limited to Plato's later dialogues, such as the Laws, can be found already in the Crito.
Furthermore, I show that this systematic connection is relevant even for the historically factual Athenian laws whose validity is an inevitable condition for the Platonic-Academic project of lawgiving.