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The Hammurabi's code is the first known codified series of law to exist.
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Hammurabi wanted the law to be known to all citizens.
The earliest known code of law was the Hammurabi code. It was the first laws codified together.
Laws needed to be interpreted by impartial judges
It was the first codes of law codified in sub categories.
It is quite obvious, it was used for knowing the laws, lol, By Stormy
It made the laws more uniform, objective, and impartial
Hammurabi Code is the earliest form of law that we are able to read and study becaouse,1901,a French expedition to Mesopotamia uncovered a copy of the Babylonian King's laws.
NYC people would be traveling by carriers and horse and trading would be thing instead of buying with the dollar.
After consolidating his gains under a central government at Babylon, he devoted his energies to protect his frontiers and fostering the internal prosperity of the empire ruling with a just law written in a 9 feet rock which contained 282 rules in the Hammurabi code.
because the hammurabbi code taught the law ana eye for an eye. which pratices the law of repiprosity for every action there is a similar action to be done contravene.