The Oldest Code of Laws in the World [1926]: The Code of Laws Promulgated by Hammurabi, King of Babylon B.C. 2285-2242 (en Inglés)

Johns, Claude Hermann Walter · Lawbook Exchange, Ltd.

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Thought to be the earliest code of laws until the translation of the fragmentary Babylonian Code of Ur-Nammu in 1952, the Code of Hammurabi, King of the First Dynasty of Babylon, is the longest, best-organized and best-preserved legal text from the Ancient Near East. Probably issued about 1750 BCE, it has 282 sections. Johns's unabridged translation of the Code includes a useful index that functions as a topical digest of its contents. xii, 88 pp.

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