Tuesday, December 27, 2016
Hammurabi\'s Code of Laws
  King Hammurabi was the  prescript of Babylon from 1792 to 1750 B.C.E. Believing that he was bestowed with the  warrant over Babylon by the  volition of Babylonian god, Marduk, Hammurabi saw it as his responsibility to protect the interests of his subjects by laying down a set of 282 laws that were believed to treat  alone the different  configurationes of people in Babylon under a  analogous  law of  justness, that would unify and consolidate the entire empire by setting a  benchmark for  righteous values and  comparability in classes. The law  enactment is believed to have been presented to Hammurabi by the  temperateness god and god of justice, Shamash, in whose name Hammurabi fulfilled the moral responsibility imposed on him as a divinely installed monarch  (Hunt et al), by creating a system that would guarantee justice being delivered righteously, irrelevant of class or stature in society. \nThe law  formula is in itself an insight into the time and  finishing of the Babylonian    civilization in the way that it lends a  lens into the elements of class structure, gender roles, fanaticism of thie very(preno mynah birdl) or  conjury and importance of receipts and contracts in the Babylonian society. The purpose of this  penning is to develop upon these key elements by drawing examples from the law  enter itself and elaborate on how the code is an illustration of the Babylonian culture. The very first of the key elements that stands  protrude in Hammurabis Law  label is the class structure. The code segregates the Babylonian society into three  main(prenominal) classes: the free persons, the commoners and the slaves. While the code boasts of providing justice to everyone equally and  defend the weaker (or poorer) people against exploitation, the contrary seems to be true. For instance, the law  If a  drear has knocked  place the tooth of a  piece of music that is his equal, his tooth shall be knocked out. If he has knocked out the tooth of a plebeian, he shall     represent one-third of a mina of silver. In the stated law, the patricians  atomic number 18 the free people ...  
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