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The Code of Hammurabi, established around 1754 BCE, effectively ended as Babylonian influence waned and the empire fragmented due to invasions, internal strife, and the rise of new powers. As Babylon fell to the Hittites and later the Assyrians, local customs and laws began to overshadow Hammurabi's code. Additionally, the evolution of legal systems and cultural shifts over time led to the decline of its relevance in a changing societal context. Ultimately, the code became a historical artifact rather than a governing legal framework.

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