What was the name of the code of law implemented by King Hammurabi?
What is the Code of Hammurabi?
What type of democracy was practiced in Athens around 500 BCE?
What is direct democracy?
What were the first three political organizations of Rome?
What are Monarchy, Republic, and Empire?
What is the presumption of innocence?
What is "innocent until proven guilty"?
What were the consequences for stealing property from a temple according to the Code of Hammurabi?
What is Death?
In Athens, who prepared the draft laws?
Who is the Boule?
What was the significance of the Twelve Tables in Roman law?
What was the codification of Roman Laws?
Which document guarantees equality before the law in Canada?
What is the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms?
In the Code of Hammurabi, how was a person who cursed another person punished?
What is Death?
What assembly voted on draft laws presented in Athens?
What is the Ecclesia?
Who had the power to make laws according to the Justinian Code?
Who is the Emperor?
How does Quebec law reflect the principles introduced by the Justinian Code?
What is that only the Head of State can make laws?
How many articles are included in the Code of Hammurabi?
What is 182?
How many citizens were required to vote in Athens?
What is 500?
What principle did the Justinian Code state about the burden of proof?
What is that the burden is on the person claiming something is true?
What is the relationship between the Twelve Tables and modern laws in Quebec?
What is that both emphasize equality before the law?
What principle of justice did Mesopotamians follow that differs from modern views?
What is "the punishment fits the crime" based on social status?
What was the term for the "people's court" in Athens?
What is the Heliaia?
How did Roman law influence modern-day legal systems?
What is the principle of equality before the law?
How does the principle of the burden of proof in modern law relate to the Justinian Code?
What is that the accuser has the burden of proof?