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Ancient Laws

Linda Hill

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Verlag: Publifye

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Ancient Laws explores the fascinating origins and development of legal systems in early civilizations, revealing how these ancient codes shaped our modern understanding of justice. The book examines legal innovations from Mesopotamia to Rome, highlighting the Code of Hammurabi, one of the earliest known examples of written law, and the Law of the Twelve Tables, a cornerstone of Roman legal tradition. These early legal systems weren't just about punishment; they established principles of social order, property rights, and governance that continue to influence legal thought today. The book approaches this complex topic with clear explanations and avoids focusing solely on Western traditions, thus offering a more balanced perspective on world history. It begins by laying the groundwork with an overview of codification and its importance, then systematically analyzes individual legal codes like the Code of Ur-Nammu and the Mosaic Law. Later chapters shift to the Roman legal system, tracing its evolution to the Justinian Code, and ultimately assess the lasting legacy of ancient law on modern legal systems. By connecting historical context with the specific provisions of ancient laws, Ancient Laws reveals the profound and enduring impact of these early attempts to codify human behavior.
Verfügbar seit: 29.03.2025.
Drucklänge: 62 Seiten.

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