If a man practice brigandage and be captured, that man shall be put to death. If the brigand be not captured, the man who has been robbed shall, in the presence of the god, make an itemized statement of his loss, and the city and governor within whose province and jurisdiction the robbery was committed shall compensate him for whatever was lost.

If it be a life, the city and governor shall pay one mina (300$) to the heirs.

What modern city is so well governed that it would dare to offer such reimbursements to the victims to the victims of its negligence? Has the law progressed since Hammurabi, or only increased and multiplied?

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