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 282 laws carved on 12 tablets  6 ft. stele in public space  Written in Akkadian language.

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2  282 laws carved on 12 tablets  6 ft. stele in public space  Written in Akkadian language

3  First to “presume innocent”  First to have Accuser & accused provide evidence in their cases  First written law code in world history! Hammurabi’s greatest achievement!

4 The House of Representatives Chamber is adorned with relief portraits of famous lawmakers and lawgivers throughout history. In order clockwise around the chamber:  George Mason George Mason  Robert Joseph Pothier Robert Joseph Pothier  Jean Baptiste Colbert Jean Baptiste Colbert  Edward I Edward I  Alfonso X Alfonso X  Pope Gregory IX Pope Gregory IX  Saint Louis Saint Louis  Justinian I Justinian I  Tribonian Tribonian  Lycurgus Lycurgus  Hammurabi Hammurabi  Moses Moses  Solon Solon  Papinian Papinian  Gaius Gaius  Maimonides Maimonides  Suleiman the Magnificent Suleiman the Magnificent  Pope Innocent III Pope Innocent III  Simon de Montfort Simon de Montfort  Hugo Grotius Hugo Grotius  Sir William Blackstone Sir William Blackstone  Napoleon I Napoleon I  Thomas Jefferson Thomas Jefferson

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6 In the Next slide are excerpts from Hammurabi’s Code Look for the following examples of principles in Hammurabi’s Code on the next slide: Examples of Patriarchy – Men viewed as superior to women Examples of Social Inequality – Rich more important than commoners, the poor or slaves Examples of Principle of Retaliation – “Eye for an Eye” punishment fits the crime

7 If a man has destroyed the eye of a man of the gentleman class, they shall destroy his eye.... If he has destroyed the eye of a commoner... he shall pay one mina of silver. If he has destroyed the eye of a gentleman's slave... he shall pay half the slave's price. If any one break a hole into a house (break in to steal), he shall be put to death before that hole and be buried. If a man knock out the teeth of his equal, his teeth shall be knocked out If a man strike a free-born woman so that she loses her unborn child, he shall pay ten shekels for her loss. If a man strikes a slave woman so that she loses her unborn child, he must set her free but shall pay nothing for her loss.


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