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Which best describes Babylonian law under Hammurabi?
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∙ 2011-09-14 11:51:46Teciya Ramsarupe
Hammurabi is best known for developing the code of laws.
the Code of hammurabi. "an eye for an eye".
He was best known for carving a complex of laws in a stone.
For the codification of his laws written on stone called the Hammurabi code.
It was universal throughout the empire. The laws discriminated against women. It focused on retaliation -It focused on retaliation
it treated everyone equally It treated all non-slaves equally. A word that could describe Hammurabi's codified law could be "fair" or "non-discriminating."
The best law code is the one wrote by the government he ruled called the Hammurabi code. The rock is 9 feet tall and has 282 rules making the law.
Hammurabi.
He wrote the first codified set of laws known to man in existence.
babylon was more advanced
it was universal throughout the empire
Hammurabi is best known for developing the code of laws.
Hammurabi made the first system of laws caled the Code of Hammurabi. the 282 case laws can be read on a stone slab. The laws regulated trade, family life and land use and punished people who did wrong against other people and their property. The principle was an eye for an eye.
the Code of hammurabi. "an eye for an eye".
Hammurabi pillar
the Code of hammurabi. "an eye for an eye".
Hammurabi is known for being the maker of the code of Hammurabi