C. H. W. Johns, a British Assyriologist and scholar, provides a detailed analysis and translation of the Code of Hammurabi, which is one of the most well-known and important legal codes from ancient Mesopotamia. The code dates back to the 18th century BCE and was enacted during the reign of Hammurabi, the sixth king of the Babylonian Dynasty. In "The Oldest Code of Laws in the World," Johns examines the historical context, social structures, and legal principles that underpin the Code of Hammurabi. He provides translations of the code's laws, which cover a wide range of topics including criminal offenses, property rights, commercial transactions, family law, and labor regulations. The book offers valuable insights into ancient Babylonian society, its legal practices, and the significance of the Code of Hammurabi as a foundational legal text. It remains an important resource for the study of ancient Near Eastern law and civilization. Please note that while I can provide general information about the book, for a more in-depth understanding and precise details, it is best to consult the actual work of C. H. W. Johns, "The Oldest Code of Laws in the World."
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