The Enterprise of Law: Justice Without the StateIncludes details on how private sector institutions can support social order, foster cooperation and reduce violent confrontations. |
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The Rise of Authoritarian Law | 43 |
A PUBLIC CHOICE APPROACH | 85 |
5 | 102 |
Copyright | |
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