History of law

History of law

by Mostafijur Faysal -
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The history of law traces the development of legal systems from ancient times to the modern era. Here is an overview of key periods and influences in the evolution of law:Ancient LawCode of Ur-Nammu (c. 2100-2050 BCE)One of the earliest known legal codes, originating from Sumer (modern-day Iraq).Emphasized compensation for harm and was written in the Sumerian language.Code of Hammurabi (c. 1754 BCE)A well-preserved Babylonian law code of ancient Mesopotamia.Known for the principle of "an eye for an eye."Ancient Egyptian LawBased on Ma'at, representing truth, balance, and order.Pharaohs enacted laws that were followed by scribes and judges.Ancient Greek LawCity-states like Athens had their own legal systems.Draco's Code (621 BCE) and Solon's reforms (early 6th century BCE) were significant.Roman LawFoundation for modern civil law systems.The Twelve Tables (c. 450 BCE) and later, the Corpus Juris Civilis (6th century CE) compiled by Emperor Justinian.Medieval LawByzantine LawContinued Roman legal traditions.The Ecloga (726 CE) and the Basilika (9th century CE) were important legal texts.Islamic Law (Sharia)Derived from the Quran and Hadith.Developed through the works of Islamic jurists and scholars.Feudal Law in EuropeBased on the hierarchical structure of feudal society