The laws of ancient Egypt were deeply intertwined with their religious beliefs and social customs. They were based on the concept of Ma'at, which emphasized truth, balance, and order, guiding both the moral and legal framework of society. Pharaohs were seen as divine rulers whose decrees were law, and the legal system included various codes governing issues like property, family, and trade. Justice was administered by local officials and judges, who aimed to maintain Ma'at in their rulings.
I think the North American Common Law has been taken from ancient Roman Laws.
True
ancient Rome
You need to say what the following laws are.
Ancient Greece comprised several hundred independent city-states, each of which had its own laws. Can you refine the question.
I only know a few but... Hammurabi, & menes. I know Menes united egypt.
The ancient Romans did not have injury laws.
The Rosetta stone
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I think the North American Common Law has been taken from ancient Roman Laws.
True
the ancient laws were set up by God, well the only just laws. the Founding Father were Christains, our laws are based off of the ten laws of Moses.
The ancient document that recorded a set of laws for a society is the Code of Hammurabi.
I'm afraid not :(~Chloe
ancient Rome
yes
You need to say what the following laws are.