The Enterprise of Law : Justice Without the State.
In the minds of many, the provision of justice and security has long been linked to the state. To ask whether non-state institutions could deliver those services on their own, without the aid of coercive taxation and a monopoly franchise, runs the risk of being branded as naive anarchism or dangerou...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Chicago :
Independent Institute,
2011.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Preface: The Enterprise of Law after Twenty Years; Acknowledgments; 1. Introduction; Part I: From Voluntary to Authoritarian Law; 2. Customary Legal Systems with Voluntary Enforcement; 3. The Rise of Authoritarian Law; Part II: A Public Choice Approach to Authoritarian Law; 4. Law and Justice as a Political Market; 5. The Demand Side of the Political Market; 6. The Supply Side of the Political Market; 7. Corruption of Law Enforcement Officials; Part III: Reemergence of Private Alternatives; 8. Contracting Out for Law and Justice.
- 9. Current Trends in Privatization10. Benefits of Privatization; Appendix to Chapter 10; Part IV: Rationalizing Authoritarian Law; 11. Market Failure in Law and Justice; 12. The Legal Monopoly on Coercion; Appendix to Chapter 12; Part V: From Authoritarian to Private Law; 13. Political Barriers to Privatization; 14. Envisioning a Private System; Index; About the Author; Praise for The Enterprise of Law; About the Independent Institute; Independent Studies in Political Economy.