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===How a Private Law Society Would Work===
In a //Private Law Society//, the entire legal system is privately owned and operated by a web of service providers, allowing individuals to voluntarily choose the services that best suit their preferences.
In a //Private Law Society//, the entire legal system is privately owned and operated by a web of service providers, allowing individuals to voluntarily choose the services that best suit their preferences.
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The //Private Law Society// is an idea for a legal system, put forth by [[HansHermannHoppe Hans Hermann-Hoppe]]. In this legal system, law and dispute resolution services are provided by competing organizations, rather than via a [[Statism statist]] monopoly. Since these services are provided in a competitive marketplace, the quality and value for price paid,would be superior to a monopoly.
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The //Private Law Society// is an idea for a legal system, put forth by [[HansHermannHoppe Hans Hermann-Hoppe]]. In this legal system, law and dispute resolution services are provided by competing organizations, rather than via a [[Statism statist]] monopoly.
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- [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7DN_tqy9MdY A Private Law Society]]
- [[https://vimeo.com/23290325 State or Private Law Society?]]
===Related Articles===
- [[https://mises.org/daily/2265 The Idea of a Private Law Society]]
- [[https://vimeo.com/23290325 State or Private Law Society?]]
===Related Articles===
- [[https://mises.org/daily/2265 The Idea of a Private Law Society]]
Additions:
The //Private Law Society// is an idea for a legal system, put forth by [[HansHermann-Hoppe]]. In this legal system, law and dispute resolution services are provided by competing organizations, rather than via a [[Statism statist]] monopoly.
Deletions:
Additions:
The //Private Law Society// is an idea for a legal system, put forth by [[HansHermann-Hoppe Hans Hermann-Hoppe]]. In this legal system, law and dispute resolution services are provided by competing organizations, rather than via a [[Statism statist]] monopoly.
===Related Lectures===
===Related Lectures===