yes they were fair becuse the pretected the peoople and punished the guilty.
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Yes, Hammurabi's Code was fair. His saying was "An eye for an eye" which meant if you did something bad, something bad of equal value will happen to you.
No his code was not.
Hammurabi's code was unfair. He only paid attention to social class and didn't care for human life. Hammurabi stabilized the walls of Mesopotamia and shut them down with a slab of 282 laws full of death, hands, and silver shekels.
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In fact it was the opposite. The codification of these rules were just.
Because it was a system of laws, that is a code (in Latin). (Of course, it was given the name later on.
A set of laws created by the babylonian king, Hammurabi.
Kingdom of Babylon, ancient Mesopotamia
As a matter of fact, it was.
It was to make sure a equal and fair action was put upon then "bad guy"
Historians found it to be just.
King Hammurabi
it was carved in 1772 BC.
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Historians found it to be just.
certain writing ;)
Not the Declaration but the Constitution which follows the principles from the Hammurabi code.
hammurabis code was the first first written code of laws in the history of the world.
That dates back to about 1754 BC.
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