Translations:Prohibition on vicarious punishment/1/en

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This law is actually a repudiation of a common practice in the ancient Near East. The point here is that the penalty fall upon the owner, not upon the owner's son or daughter. In other law codes of the time, such as the Code of Hammurabi, sons and daughters were killed for the crimes of their parents: