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Introduction to Law CLU 3M
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Lady Justice What do you notice about Lady Justice? How does she relate to our system of law?
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Lady Justice Toga: Roman legal tradition Blind: all are equal before her Female: kind and nurturing Sword: the power to enforce her decisions Scales: weigh evidence, truth, facts, disputants, rights Book: Learning, wisdom, statutes, cases
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Definition of Law A set of rules for the benefit of society, established by the government, interpreted by the courts, and enforced by the police.
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The Purpose of Law Protect people and society Maintain order and protect the system Settle disputes
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Early Lawmakers: Hammurabi King of Babylon ca. 1750 B.C.E. Earliest codified law (written and organized) 300 laws were carved on stone columns and placed in the market places Believed in retribution (“eye for an eye” quote in the bible is taken from Hammurabi’s code) Laws given by the god Shamesh “that the strong shall not harm the weak”
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Early Lawmakers: Moses Leader of the Jews/Israelites ca. 1300 B.C.E. Most laws found in Exodus and Leviticus (books 2 and 3 of the Bible) Includes the 10 commandments Based on the idea of restitution (paying back)
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Early Lawmakers: Romans From 800 B.C.E. to nearly 500 C.E. the Romans were legal innovators and created a very modern system of law Invented lawyers Justinian’s code remained the most comprehensive legal code in Europe until it was revised by Napoleon 1500 years later
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