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Evaluative Essay Ancient Law

Evaluative Essay Ancient Law

Q Law • This document contains topic prompts and sources for Evaluative Essay 1. • Do not consult outside sources. • Do not change your topic mid-term. 3000 BC – AD 476 – Evaluative Essay 1 In these documents are listed various laws and guidelines for society. The first, considered the oldest law code, was penned by Hammurabi around 1780 BC, and the second, the famous Law of the Twelve Tables, was penned by the ancient Romans around 450 BC. While both civilizations were pagan, and their laws occasionally refer to “the gods,” or children of the gods, their civilizations provided some interesting standards for Western Civilization in terms of written laws for the people to see and abide by. The following excerpts cover laws related to trial and debt. Consider the similarities and differences in these two codes and their legacies for Western Civilization. Your paper should answer the following two questions, and the thesis statement should provide a clear argument that includes both aspects of analysis. 1. How did these two codes contribute to the laws of Western Civilization? 2. What does Scripture say about law and justice, and how do these examples either evidence that, or fall short of the Biblical standard? Code of Hammurabi http://avalon.law.yale.edu/ancient/hamframe.asp Read only the following portions: On trial :#s 1-3, 5, 12, 15 On debt #s38-40, 48-52 Roman Law of the Twelve Tables http://thelatinlibrary.com/law/12tables.html Read only the following portions: Tables 1- 3 only Old and New Testament Scripture – Biblegateway.com *May also consult Strong’s Exhaustive Concordance or other Bible Concordance.

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Creating laws and regulations is one of the most important yet one of the toughest jobs for a country. The laws, rules and regulations are there to guide people and control behaviors that can harm others. The basic agenda behind the laws is to make sure that the people are safe and thus, the laws need to be fair and just to all. Any kind of bias in the laws can make them unfair and cause dispute among the public and the government. In the ancient times, the laws were made by the rulers for the ruled but with time, monarchy has mostly changed into democracy and republics however, the ancient laws are considered as the basic guidelines even today.