The rules of the law were just.
FAIR
No one is sure if law 87 from Hammurabi'scode is cruel or fair. Laws 66-99 are missing and nobody has ever read them unless they were alive in 1792B.C. I'm sorry i wasn't able to answer your question.
A set of laws created by the babylonian king, Hammurabi.
yes
It is the first written body of laws used to organize society.
It is quite obvious, it was used for knowing the laws, lol, By Stormy
The code became the rule of the Empire and educated the citizens that laws have to be obeyed.
No one is sure if law 87 from Hammurabi'scode is cruel or fair. Laws 66-99 are missing and nobody has ever read them unless they were alive in 1792B.C. I'm sorry i wasn't able to answer your question.
copys of Hammurabis laws
King Hammurabi
It is subjective to determine which countries have somewhat cruel but fair laws. One could argue that countries like Singapore, Saudi Arabia, or the United Arab Emirates have strict laws that some may consider harsh but are enforced fairly. It ultimately depends on an individual's perspective on what constitutes cruelty in a legal system.
Well some people think his some laws were cruel because (for example) one of his laws was "If a son were to strike his father, the sons hands shall be cut off." and that is just one of many like that.
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Well some people think his some laws were cruel because (for example) one of his laws was "If a son were to strike his father, the sons hands shall be cut off." and that is just one of many like that.
It has a preface the laws and the ending. In all 282 laws survive in the stone.
A set of laws created by the babylonian king, Hammurabi.
yes
It is the first written body of laws used to organize society.