From Hammurabi’s Code to modern justice systems—how has law evolved over time? Law has been the backbone of civilization, shaping societies through rules, governance, and justice. Ancient legal codes, like Hammurabi’s Code and Roman law, laid the foundation for modern legal systems. The Magna Carta introduced principles of democracy, while the U.S. Constitution set precedents for human rights and governance. This book explores the development of legal systems, landmark cases, and the ongoing fight for justice and equality. If you want to understand how law has shaped the world, this book is an essential read.