Mimi Hunter

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Ur-Namma’s innovation—assuming he was the first lawmaker—was to create a list of rules in casuistic form, the pattern taken by all subsequent Mesopotamian law. It may not seem remarkable to modern eyes, as it is the form in which most contemporary legislation is drafted—even our criminal laws specify penalties for crimes, rather than simply instructing people not to commit them.
The Rule of Laws: A 4,000-Year Quest to Order the World
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