One way in which the Code of Hammurabi, the Twelve Tables, and the Justinian Code are similar is that each represents an early attempt to codify laws and establish a legal framework for society. These legal codes aimed to provide clarity, consistency, and predictability in governance by outlining specific laws and penalties. Additionally, they reflect the values and social norms of their respective cultures, serving as a foundation for future legal systems.
They are similar because they all establish a behavior code or legal standard for the society.
twelve tables of the Romans
Create a stable society
If 38 years elapsed between the start and finish of the Justinian code, and the twelve tables were created in 450 B.C., it would be approximately 412 years that elapsed between the two periods.
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They were a written codification of law.
They are similar because they all establish a behavior code or legal standard for the society.
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twelve tables of the Romans
Create a stable society
If 38 years elapsed between the start and finish of the Justinian code, and the twelve tables were created in 450 B.C., it would be approximately 412 years that elapsed between the two periods.
The justanian empower is selfish and did not let women have rights
The first written Roman code of laws was the Law of the Twelve Tablets, which was compiled in 451 BC and 450 BC. The laws were inscribed on twelve bronze tablets and put on display at the forum.
The Law of the Twelve Tables, also sometimes known as the Law of the Twelve Boards.
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If 38 years elapsed between the start and finish of the Justinian code, and the twelve tables were created in 450 B.C., it would be approximately 412 years that elapsed between the two periods.
its another early example of written "laws" or codes of behavior being displayed publicly for all who could read them (like Hammurabi's code)