It was the first time laws were put into writing,
A+: The first time laws were put into writing.
They were the earliest known building codes
yes,such as china,italia,paksten,Europe,India,and,madgascar have law codes like Hammurabi's. Hammurabi
yes,such as china,italia,paksten,europe,india,and,madgascar have law codes like Hammurabi's. Hammurabi
Hammurabi's Code
Somewhere between 1792 to 1750 B.C.
it may be but i would go with hammurabi because he made up the "Hammurabi's codes" code means law if you didn't know :) your welcomee!
also it brought a lot of attention to people
The Code of Hammurabi, of which we have a copy, dates from the beginning of the seventeenth century BCE. We have no firm evidence that the law of Moses ever really existed other than as a late tradition, but the biblical account is believed to place it around 1400 BCE. So, the Code of Hammurabi would be much older than the law of Moses.
"If any one ensnare another, putting a ban upon him, but he cannot prove it, then he that ensnared him shall be put to death."
because it was the first set of laws written down p.s. it's Hammurabi's code not codes
Hammurabi, the sixth king of the First Babylonian Dynasty, is known for his Code of Hammurabi, one of the earliest written legal codes in history. The code contained strict punishments for various offenses and was known for its principle of "an eye for an eye."
yes,nations such as china,italia,pakestan,europe,india,and madagascar