probably Hamurabi who was the king of Babylon. He created his set of 282 laws in about 1786 B.C.
probably Hamurabi who was the king of Babylon. He created his set of 282 laws in about 1786 B.C.
Hammurabi because he made up the first set of laws. The laws are similar to what our modern day laws are.
As the first European to set foot on North America.
Hammurabi because he made up the first set of laws. The laws are similar to what our modern day laws are.
Hammurabi because he made up the first set of laws. The laws are similar to what our modern day laws are.
Darius has not gone down in history as a lawmaker. But Persia during his reign had a system of laws based on Hammurabi's earlier Mesopotamian code, that had "King's laws" that were valid for the whole nation next to local laws and customs. The only set of laws that Darius ever ordered was a codification of the laws of Egypt. The basis here remained the ancient Egyptian laws and customs themselves that for the most part had never been properly codified.
His set of laws were called the Justinian Code.
As the first European to set foot on North America.
The code was the first codified laws in existence and has been the base for most countries but it was made for a primate nation and more modern laws are needed like transit and internet laws.
Depends on the coverage. Most likely it will be the state, however on federal programs like medicare and medicaid those laws are federal. I believe this is correct.
a written set of laws that was sophisticated and detailedan ancient set of laws
Every jurisdiction has its own marriage laws that set forth who a person cannot marry. Those laws are based, in most cases, on the legal concept of consanguinity. Consanguinity describes a relationship by blood.Also, incest laws make marriage between siblings illegal.Every jurisdiction has its own marriage laws that set forth who a person cannot marry. Those laws are based, in most cases, on the legal concept of consanguinity. Consanguinity describes a relationship by blood.Also, incest laws make marriage between siblings illegal.Every jurisdiction has its own marriage laws that set forth who a person cannot marry. Those laws are based, in most cases, on the legal concept of consanguinity. Consanguinity describes a relationship by blood.Also, incest laws make marriage between siblings illegal.Every jurisdiction has its own marriage laws that set forth who a person cannot marry. Those laws are based, in most cases, on the legal concept of consanguinity. Consanguinity describes a relationship by blood.Also, incest laws make marriage between siblings illegal.