They encouraged people to not break the rules. If someone robbed you their hand would get cut off. That way they could not rob a person again. By doing this Hammurabi stopped people from breaking the laws.
Yes because the Hammurabi was strict
they were fair cause they were
there were 282 laws made by hammurabi
Hammurabi was known for developing a wise and fair code of law.
Code Of Hammurabi
Hammurabi, the ruler of Babylon, developed the code of law there.
Yes because the Hammurabi was strict
they were fair cause they were
there were 282 laws made by hammurabi
Hammurabi was known for developing a wise and fair code of law.
Most historians think so.
His code of laws was fair to all classes of status and slaves.
Yes, it shows significant gender and stature-related biases. Google Hammurabi's Code if you want a list of the laws.
Mots laws are fair in punishment to the culprit. Once a person becomes a victim, there is not much anyone can do.
Type your answer here... Which best describes Babylonian law under Hammurabi?
yes they were fair becuse the pretected the peoople and punished the guilty. lake.
The Hammurabi's code was not fair to everyone because if you hit a lower class person, you don't have to pay that much when you hit a upper class person. But, it was fair in some ways, that the punishments were so harsh that it would warn people not to do it.
because his was more strict and it was not fair