Answer: The Code of Hammurabi consisted of 282 laws
Explanation: Hammurabi was a member of the Babylonian dynasty that ruled Mesopotamia, and he ruled from 1792 - 1750 BC. He wrote a series of rules and laws known as the Hammurabi's Code and is considered one of the oldest written laws of known civilization. The Code is written as a set of about 300 laws or, according to some scientists, exactly 282, which regulated all aspects of life, and regulated social relations in terms of class relationships and class definitions.