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The Complete History of Human Law

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"Fiat justitia ruat caelum" — Let justice be done though the heavens fall

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The Grand Timeline of Law

Every landmark legal code, charter, declaration, and treaty from every corner of the world. Click any entry to expand its full scholarly record.

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The World's Legal Traditions

From Sumer to Silicon Valley — every great secular and customary legal tradition.

Comparative Religious Law

Every major religious legal tradition — Islamic Sharia, Jewish Halakha, Hindu Dharmaśāstra, Buddhist Vinaya, Canon Law, Zoroastrian Dādestān, and Indigenous Sacred Law.

Why Comparative Religious Law Matters for Law Students

Over 6 billion people today live under legal systems shaped — partially or wholly — by religious law. Yet Western legal education typically covers only Islamic law in any depth, and even then superficially. Jewish Halakha is one of the world's most sophisticated jurisprudential traditions, with 2,000 years of case-based reasoning that predates English common law. Hindu Dharmaśāstra governed more humans for longer than Roman law. A lawyer who understands only secular Western law understands only a fraction of how justice has been conceived and practised by humanity.

Seven Traditions at a Glance

Fundamental Legal Principles

The foundational maxims that every major legal tradition — secular and religious — independently arrived at.

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Landmark Cases & Trials

From Achaemenid Persia to the digital age — verdicts that shook civilisations.

Legal Systems Compared

Every major legal tradition across five key dimensions. marks Persian traditions.

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