strict justice
Code Of Hammurabi
Hammurabi made a list of about 200 laws. Some were cruel and others were fair. Examples: If a son hits his father his hand shall be cut off. "cruel" If a doctor messes up an operation he shall lose his job. "fair" Hammurabi advanced the cause of justice because, Hammurabi's laws brought the idea that if your bad you will be punished. If your good you will be rewarded.
The Code Of Hammurabi
The code of Hammurabi is a code of law (just a bunch of laws). It was important because Hammurabi wanted peace and justice in his kingdom, so he created these rules. The Hammurabi's code was the first legal document of laws and it also helped make a system of writing (cuneiform).
It did not influenced the justice system. The legal code that influenced the justice system was "Justinian's code"
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I believe it was called "The Code of Hammurabi"...
The Code of Hammurabi, and ancient Mesopotamian legal doctrine
The ruler of Hammurabi created the Hammurabi code. The code was created to protect justice and peace in the country.
Hammurabi developed the system of taxation to fund public projects and services, such as building infrastructure, maintaining a standing army, and administering justice. Taxation also helped consolidate his power by centralizing resources under the control of the state.
Code Of Hammurabi
It brought justice to the people and they treated them fairly.
He was known for the code of Hammurabi, It was of laws to fallow. It is in cuneiform writing.
Arpeggionist, is a legal code presented by Hammurabi to his kingdom, that emphasized the importance of doing justice and paying damage.
The Stele of Hammurabi is an ancient artifact from Babylon that contains one of the earliest surviving codes of law. It depicts Hammurabi, the Babylonian king, receiving the laws from the Babylonian god of justice, Shamash. The laws inscribed on the stele cover various aspects of Babylonian society and justice.
Probably in Sippar, which was the city of the God of Justice, Shamash.
Probably in Sippar, which was the city of the God of Justice, Shamash.