The first law ever made was to obey the king. Whoever did not obey the king would have to suffer the consequences. That's when people became creative. They found other ways not to obey the king so new laws needed to be created. A law basically serves the one who made them up. A king, a government. Without laws, people would just do whatever they want and there would never be an order. No one would prosper. Like in a game. If there are no rules, what's the point of it? So, laws are made in order to make the law makers prosper. Simple.
The first law of thermodynamics
First Law was created in 1956-10.
Laws were written down
Parliament
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The Romans did not have a written constitutions. They only had written codes of law.
The earliest written Roman civil law was written on twelve tablets.
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This was the first written code of law in Rome.
Hammurabi is generally considered famous for having codified the first laws.
Hammurabi
The first written laws were drawn in 1744. In 1788 the MCC published its first revision of the laws.
what society inscribed their first written law code onto twelve stone tablets ?
Draco is considered as the first legislator in Ancient Greece. Draco's written law became the first Constitution of Athens and was known for its harshness.