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Hammurabi's Code
This paper studies Hammurabi's code in Mesopotamian society. -- 810 words; MLA

The Laws of the Hammurabi Code
Looks at specific laws from the Hammurabi Code, the first formal codification governing behavior, created in about 1760 B.C.E. -- 2,860 words; MLA

The Code of Hammurabi
An examination of the code of Hammurabi's influences on history and contemporary law and society. -- 1,232 words; MLA

Code of Hammurabi
This essay compares the present day judicial system with the code of Hammurabi, specifically discussing false allegations and rape. -- 1,000 words; MLA

The Laws of Moses and Hammurabi
A comparative analysis of the ancient laws of Moses and Hammurabi. -- 2,333 words; MLA

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HAMMURABI

The formers of the Hammurabi's Code of Laws surely created strict rules with severe
punishments for their violation. In fact, these laws played a big role in organization of
Mesopotamian society. Reading these laws, reader may learn about ideals people of
Mesopotamia had about crimes, their attitude to the lower and higher social classes, and
legal rights between men and women.
Reading the laws I noticed that many crimes were punished by death penalty. Many laws
tell that guilty person has to pay the same price for the physical harm one did to
another person or one's relative (laws 196, 197, 229, 230). For instance: law 196 states:
" If a man put out the eye of another man, his eye shall be put out." In addition, at
that time, people were penalized to death for many crimes or wrongdoings that almost
never would be penalized with capital punishment at a modern time. Among such felony and
misdemeanors are stealing (6, 14, 21), robbery (22), accusation (2,3), adultery (129,
130), and desertion (32, 33).
Hammurabi's Code also, reveals inequality between social classes. Slaves were not treated
by the laws the same as free-born people. For example: In law 202 it says: " If any one
strike the body of a man higher in rank than he, he shall receive sixty blows with an
ox-whip in public." At the same time in law 203 we read: "If a free-born man strike the
body of another free-born man or equal rank, he shall pay one gold mine." It will not
take much effort for a free-born man to pay one gold mine for his wrongdoing, but for the
slave it is much more dreadful and humiliating to receive sixty blows with a whip in
public.
According to the Code of Hammurabi, women had some legal rights, but these rights were
not equal to men's. Married women had a right to divorce as well as men. In fact, in
order to acquire the right for divorce, a woman has to find a reasonable explanation for
her desire, and only than the divorce could be possible (142). The evidence of inequality
between men and women can be found in the laws 38 and 39, which declare that a man, who
rents property cannot assign it to his wife or daughter or give it for debt. Though if a
man owns this property than his wife and daughter have such a privilege. 
Overall, the Hammurabi's Code of Laws showed that crimes in Mesopotamia were followed by
severe punishments. Very often these punishments were death penalty. The laws were not
equal between social classes, and slaves were subjected to the harsher punishments than
free-born. Finally, even though women had some privileges, the laws provide evidences
that there was still inequality between them and men.

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