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A Comparison of Babylonian and Chinese Conceptions Of Law
Title: A Comparison of Babylonian and Chinese Conceptions Of Law
Category: History
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A Comparison of Babylonian and Chinese Conceptions Of Law
A Comparison of Babylonian and Chinese Conceptions Of Law
The system of laws as we know it today is based upon justice, fairness and morality. The principals that dictate these aspects are molded over many years of social progress. We lived and learned from past mistakes that span thousands of years. It is our long history and our study of it that form the basis of our legal system today. The most basic necessity for
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forms of law. And it is our realization and awareness of this that allows us to live in “one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.”
Author's Note: This was a B+ paper only because I added personal opinion.
Quotes were from a UCLA History 20 reader with selections from Law Code of the Babylonian King Hammurabi and "The Announcement to the Prince of Kang" in the book of documents of Zhou China.
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