The decline and fall of private law in iceland

Abstract

Many libertarians are familiar with the system of private law that prevailed in Iceland during the Free Commonwealth period (930 1262). Market mechanisms, rather than a governmental monopoly of power, provided the incentives to cooperate and maintain order.

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Roderick Long
Auburn University

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