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- 2. An organized set of written laws that govern behavior and outline punishments.
- 3. A formal agreement between parties that the code could enforce, such as rental or loan terms.
- 7. justice A system of punishment based on retaliation or “an eye for an eye,” reflected in many laws of the code.
- 10. A person who testifies or provides evidence about an event or agreement.
- 11. A tall stone pillar or slab used to inscribe laws or proclamations; the Code of Hammurabi was carved on a stele.
- 12. The consequence or penalty imposed for breaking a law.
- 13. A specific punishment prescribed by a law for a wrongdoing.
- 14. talionis The principle of exact retaliation summarized as “law of retaliation” or “an eye for an eye.”
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- 1. The sixth king of Babylon, credited with creating the famous law code.
- 3. law Rules dealing with private matters between individuals, such as property, contracts, and marriage.
- 4. of Hammurabi A collection of laws enacted by King Hammurabi of Babylon around 1754 BCE that set rules and penalties for society.
- 5. Fair treatment under the law; the goal the code aimed to achieve in society.
- 6. law Laws that define offenses against society and prescribe punishments for crimes.
- 8. Spoken or written statement given by a witness under oath.
- 9. A solemn promise, often invoking a deity, used to guarantee truthfulness in testimony.
