Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

lex talionis

Noun
ˌlɛks tæˈliːənɪs
Definition
The principle of ‘an eye for an eye’, where punishment corresponds to the injury inflicted.
Examples
  • In ancient societies, the concept of lex talionis was often used to justify harsh punishments.
  • The judge referred to lex talionis to ensure that penalties were fair and equivalent to the offenses committed.
Meaning
It refers to the legal principle that a person who has harmed another is to be punished in a manner proportional to the severity of the harm done.
Synonyms
  • Retributive justice
  • Retributive punishment
  • Equal justice