Crafting Laws: From Ancient Codes to Modern Care
<p>Imagine you’re looking at a giant jigsaw puzzle that represents all the laws in the country. You’re amazed at how huge it is. Each new law is a new piece of the puzzle and it’s keep growing. When the government wants to add a new piece (law), it goes through a special process that involves several steps, similar to how a new idea becomes an official rule that everyone follows.</p>
<p>Btw, did you know that the oldest known written laws are <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Code_of_Ur-Nammu" rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank">the Code of Ur-Nammu</a>, dating back to about 2100–2050 BC in ancient Mesopotamia? These laws introduced the concept of fines for crimes, replacing the earlier system of physical vengeance. This idea of financial compensation represented a significant leap in legal philosophy and illustrates mankind’s early attempts to bring fairness and order to social relations.</p>
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