Hammurabi’s Code: Was it Just? Hammurabi was the king of Babylon nearly 4,000 years ago. As king of Babylon, Hammurabi created the first written code of law. This code was known as Hammurabi’s Code. Hammurabi created his code of law to “bring fairness and order to all” (Background Essay). However, there is great debate throughout history about whether or not Hammurabi’s Code was just. Hammurabi’s Code was not fair because of its family law, property laws, and personal injury laws. The first reason…
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Did you know Hammurabi’s lived in Mesopotamia about 4,000 year ago, also she was a king in Babylon. Hammurabi’s Code has been just because protected the family, protected personal property, and against injury. To begin, Hammurabi’s Code protected the family. For example, in Document in Law 168 said the judge will investigate the past of the child, and the father will not disinherit his son. Also in Law 148 said she will live in the house, they have built together, and will keep her as she lives…
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Hammurabi’s Codes In the 38th year of his rule, Hammurabi had 282 laws carved on a large, pillar-like stone called a stele. People used the social class pyramid and divided people up into three distinct. Hammurabi ruled for 48 years. Hammurabi’s code was punishment. The people would use clay writing tablets to draw pictures that describe what are the actions going around them at the moment. But, some of Hammurabi’s codes were fair because they teach people that bad things they do will get them in…
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Hammurabi's Code was Unjust Because... Did you know there were about 1,000,000 people that lived in Babylonia!.Hammurabi ruled for 42 years and had one of the most strict laws ever. Hammurabi was alive about 40 centuries ago. One law is so strict you might die if you do something wrong . Hammeriba is unjust because of his family laws and personal injury laws. Hammurabi's code was unjust because of personal injury laws. In law (Doc E) 199 says”If he has knocked out the eye of a slave…he shall pay…
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Hammurabi’s Code Hammurabi’s code was a code of rules to protect the undefended and weak, but they were unfair. In 1754 BCE, he was sworn to be the chosen king by Shamash and was ordered to protect the innocent people from the evil. Although these rules defended the harmless the rule breakers had a very brutal punishment ahead of them. “If a Nun was caught drinking alcohol she will be set on fire”. The quote demonstrates that Hammurabi’s Codes were unjust because she simply just wanted…
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there was a king named Hammurabi who ruled a city called Babylon. He ruled Babylon for almost 40 years. Along with Hammurabi came “Hammurabi’s Code.” Hammurabi’s Code was a set of 282 laws written on a large stone, called a stele. Many of the steles were placed around the kingdom so that everyone could see them no matter where they were. The code was given to Hammurabi by the god of justice, Shamash. Since the code was given to Hammurabi by the god of justice, Hammurabi’s people thought the code was…
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Document Essay: The Code of Hammurabi The Code of Hammurabi is a set of laws given by the Babylon King Hammurabi, who reigned from 1795-1750 BC. This set of 282 laws consisted of restrictions of which were punishable subject to social status. These laws outline in term: wages to pay someone for work, punishment for the detriment of one’s property, the consequences of sexual impurity (inside as well as outside marriage) and issues regarding family household matters. His laws were respectable and…
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Hammurabi’s most memorable accomplishment was in fact the proclamation of the extensive law code that was introduced in 1755 B.C.E. called the Hammurabi’s law code. These laws on divine authority were issued “to establish law and justice in the language of the land, thereby promoting the welfare of the people” (p.18). Within this code, there was a variety of punishments for those who broke the law that was including fines and physical punishment such as, mutilation whipping, and burning. The Hammurabi’s…
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Hammurabi's code was unjust because of personal injury laws. In law 196 (excerpts from hammurabi’s code circa 1754 BCE. Doc E) it says “that if a man has knocked out the eye of a free man, his eye shall be knocked out.” Is this really fair to the victim? If you knocked out an eye on accident and then you get blamed what will you do? All of this seems as if it is a little harsh because this could affect the lives if both of the men and work was very important in their time. There are some jobs that…
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Hammurabi’s Code: Was it just? Do you think Hammurabi’s Code was Just or unjust? Do you think his laws were fair or unfair? Well heres some reasons why I think these laws are fair. Law 3 of Hammurabi’s Code states “if a person accuses another person of a crime, the accused shall go to a river and jump in. If he drowns, the person who accused him may have the accused person shouse. If the accused does not drown, then the River-God decided that he is innocent. The person who made the accusation is…
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