The law of the Twelve Tables was based on the lex talionis (the law of the talion), the law of retaliation, which was based on 'an eye for an eye' the principle that a person is injured another person is to be punished to a similar degree, or the victim receives the value of the injury in compensation.
eye for an eye
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.
In the Eye of the Law - 1914 was released on: USA: 2 April 1914
An Optician is the person who makes the eye glasses, but does not do the eye exam.
Islam believes in justice. If a person kills another, the heirs of the murdered person have the right to kill him in return under shria law (this is qisas), they may , however, forgive him, if they like. Life for life, ear for ear, eye for eye, and nose for nose.
The cast of In the Eye of the Law - 1914 includes: Harry Carter Allan Forrest
It was a Hammarabi. He said "An eye for an eye a tooth for a tooth".
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Even before Hebrew law, the oldest known reference to "an eye for an eye" is in Hammurabi's Code of Laws, circa 1760 B.C. (Hammurabi ruled from the years 1792 - 1750 B.C. in Mesopotamia.)
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