Respuesta :

The code consists of 282 laws, the punishment "an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth" was scaled and graded depending on social status, for example of slave vs free man.

Answer:

Explanation:

The punishments between people under the Hammurabi code differed according to the type of crime committed and for their respective punishment, the proportionality was taken into account, that is, if one person assaulted another, as punishment would receive the same aggression. In summary, the aggressor had to do the same thing he did to his victim.

This code also covered other aspects or issues of everyday life and therefore the setting of precepts that would punish different crimes.

The punishments in the Hammurabi code also differed in the degree of intentionality of the offender in the crime or offense committed.

In the Hammurabi code, the Company's Hierarchy, prices, salaries, professional responsibility, judicial functioning and penalties are mainly regulated. The punishment as such may be different depending on the offender and the victim.