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Page 1: Hammurabi’s Code  English Common Law  Religion  Law of Draco  Justinian’s Code  Napoleonic Code  Magna Carta
Page 2: Hammurabi’s Code  English Common Law  Religion  Law of Draco  Justinian’s Code  Napoleonic Code  Magna Carta

Hammurabi’s Code English Common Law Religion Law of Draco Justinian’s Code Napoleonic Code Magna Carta

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Babylonia 1760 B.C Consisted of harsh penalties People presumed innocent The First written set of laws “Eye for an Eye”

◦ What does that mean to you?◦ Do you agree with this?

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England Based on court decisions rather than on a

legal code Uses precedent (stare decisis)

◦ Legal opinions based on previous rulings Settlers brought these laws over when they

came to North America during the 1600s and 1700s

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Hebrew tradition, Around 1200 B.C. Ten Commandments

◦ Rules that everyone is supposed to follow in order to live a moral life

Moral rulesWhat are some morals we get from the Bible/10

Commandments?Separation of church and state?

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Athens, Greece 620 BC Very chaotic society, martial law was

needed Codified law in Athens Developed the idea of manslaughter/intent Marked with extreme cruelty as

punishments Punishment of deaths for most offenses

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Byzantine Empire 533 AD Took all the laws of the Roman Empire and

compiled them into a body of rules Simplified Roman Law A set punishment for each crime Influenced Napoleonic Code

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France 1800s Updated version of Justinian’s Code Better version, we used this as our example No mitigating circumstances Louisiana’s laws are still based on the

Napoleonic Code◦ Used in Louisiana; why?

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England 1215 AD Nobles forced King John to sign this

document Protected the nobles’ privileges and

authority Granted rights to landholders Where have we heard these before?

◦ Equal treatment under the law◦ No one would be above the law◦ Right to a jury trial◦ Due Process