This concept originated in the Code of Hamumurabi; a Babylonian (or ancient Iraq) law system. The concept suggests that it is perfectly morally justified to harm those who harm you physically with the equivalent amount of physical harm in return.
The "eye for an eye" law originated in the Code of Hammurabi in ancient Mesopotamia around 1750 BC. It was a principle of justice that prescribed punishment in kind for a wrongdoing.
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Making the punishment fit the crime means ensuring that the severity of the punishment matches the seriousness of the offense committed. It aims to ensure that the punishment is proportional and appropriate to the harm caused by the criminal act. This principle is a fundamental aspect of justice and aims to maintain a sense of fairness and equity in the criminal justice system.
The plural of justice is justices.
Justice from god.
eye for an eye
Eye for an Eye - 2003 Wheelchair Justice 3-26 was released on: USA: 2005
Justice - 1954 An Eye for an Eye 1-7 was released on: USA: 20 May 1954
It first summarized "an eye for an eye"style of justice.
It first summarized "an eye for an eye"style of justice.
Eye for an Eye - 2003 Fake Phone Call Grass Blades of Justice was released on: USA: 19 August 2009
Geraldo - 1987 1990-07-16 was released on: USA: 16 July 1990
It first summarized "an eye for an eye"style of justice.
I believe it was called "The Code of Hammurabi"...
The Code of Hammurabi, and ancient Mesopotamian legal doctrine
In the novel "By the Great Horn Spoon!", Praiseworthy convinces the Justice of the Peace not to hang Cut Eye Higgins by presenting a false letter from President Polk, claiming that he needs Cut Eye's services on a top-secret mission. This lie convinces the Justice of the Peace to release Cut Eye into Praiseworthy's custody.
Retributive