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Are there any side-by-side comparisons of laws through the ages?
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Hi, Reddit!
I'd like to be able to look at the same law through time and see how much (or how little) our laws today are similar to the laws of the past. Preferably I'd start with Hammurabi, go on to Mosaic law and Roman law, and finish up with the Magna Carta before looking up the same law today.
The best I can find online is this, which compares Hammurabi and the Old Testament. Can anybody do better?
Thanks for any replies.
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