The idea of eliminating all political systems is met with alarm, even by "tax-protesting" "Christian Patriots." In their crusade against "commerce," they have demonized the Lex Mercatoria, or Law Merchant.
The Law Merchant was a system of non-political, voluntary arbitration of commercial disputes which existed in the Middle Ages. It is evidence that a global obedience to I Corinthians 6 is possible. This book examines the history of commerce before the rise of nation-states and shows that decentralized, patriarchal societies can more efficiently and peacefully carry out the Dominion Mandate (Genesis 1:26-28) than a world dominated by "archist" structures such as the State.
Date: August 09, 2000 12:13 AM
Author: Anarcho-Kev (Kevin4VFT@vftonline.org)
Subject: Medieval Anarcho-Capitalism
This post answers questions about non-lethal sanctions. It suggests that sanctions such as restitution in commercial settings can be imposed fairly without "the State."
I wrote this paper in 1985. I've thrown in a few new links. I plagiarized the whole concept from a chapter called "Voluntary Justice," in a small book published by Arlington House, William C. Wooldridge, Uncle Sam the Monopoly Man, 1970. I padded the basic structure with a few law review articles. Later, the whole concept was picked up by Bruce Benson, and an entire book was written on "Justice without the State" -- The Enterprise of Law, Pacific Research Institute, 1990. This is a tremendous book.
The Law Merchant and The Ministry of Reconciliation
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Micah's "Vine
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5. See the essay, " Unlucky 13, &c.," which follows the outline mentioned in note 4.6. ". . . as well as our own." Westminster Larger Catechism, Q. 141. 7. Number One best-seller by Robert J. Ringer, New York: Fawcett Crest Books, 1977. 8. Subtitled , "A New Concept of Egoism," by Ayn Rand, New York: Signet Books, 1964. 9. See Volume V of the PATRIARCHY series, as well as the Vine & Fig Tree Studyletter, THE DEBT PAPERS. 10. Powell, Raphael, "Good Faith in Contracts," 9 Current Legal Problems 16 (1956); Holmes, Eric M., "A Contextual Study of Commercial Good Faith: Good Faith Disclosure in Contract Formation," 39 University of Pittsburgh Law Review 381 (1978). 11. Ours is a Theonomic defintion of "faith": "By this faith, a Christian believeth to be true whatsoever is revealed in the Word, for the authority of God Himself speaking therein; and acteth differently upon that which each particular passage thereof containeth; yielding obedience to the commands, trembling at the threatenings, and embracing the promises of God for this life, and that which is to come." (Westminster Confession of Faith, "Of Saving Faith," XIV:ii. 12. Matthew 5:39-42. 13. WLC Qq. 131-132; Philp. 2:3-4; Romans 12:10; Eph. 5:21. 14. "By it (repentance), a sinner . . . so grieves for, and hates his sins, as to turn from them all unto God, purposing and endeavoring to walk with Him in all the ways of his Commandments." WCF, "Of Repentance Unto Life," XV:ii. 15. Exodus 22:1-17; Luke 19:8-9. 16. See our essay, "The Legal Pimp," attached to this proposal. 17. See the exposition of the Eighth Commandment in The Larger Catechism, Q.141. 18. Jethro K. Lieberman, New York: Basic Books, (1981). 19. Deuteronomy 28:1-14; see Ray R. Sutton, That You May Prosper: Dominion By Covenant, Tyler, TX: Institute for Christian Economics, (1987). 20. Gary North, Unconditional Surrender, Tyler, TX: Geneva Press, (1981), p. 130. 21. Genesis 18:19; 26:5; Proverbs 1:3; Jeremiah 22:15-16. 22. 2 Corinthians 5:18-19; Matthew 23:23; John 16:7-11. 23. Romans 12:17-21; I Samuel 8:7; 10:19; 12:17; Deut. 28:15-68; Matt. 26:52. 24. See the extract from the essay, " Angels and God's Throne of Government," attached to this proposal.
25. Hundreds of similar cases are recorded in the publications of the Seldon Society, Select Cases Concerning the Law Merchant, 3 vols., 1908, 1930, 1932.
26. S. Todd Lowry, "Lord Mansfield and the Law Merchant: Law and Economics in the Eighteenth Century," 7 Journal of Economic Issues 605 (1973). Bernardo M. Cremades and Steven L. Plehn add, "As the modern nation-state developed during the sixteenth century, rulers of sovereign states began to regard the autonomous Lex Mercatoria as an external threat to internal cohesiveness." ("The New Lex Mercatoria and the Harmonization of the Laws of International Commercial Transactions," 2 Boston University International Law Journal 317, 319 (1984).
27. William C. Wooldridge, "Voluntary Justice," in Uncle Sam the Monopoly Man, 1970, p. 99. 28. See Samuel Rosenbaum's note in A Report on Commercial Arbitration, (American Judicature Society, Oct. 1916). 29. Wooldridge, p. 101. 30. Leon E. Trakman, "The Evolution of the Law Merchant: Our Commercial Heritage," 12 Journal of Maritime Law and Commerce 173ff. (1981); Cremades & Plehn, supra. note 26; Ole Lando, "The Lex Mercatoria in International Commercial Arbitration," 34 International and Comparative Law Quarterly 747 (1985). 31. Yves Derains, "New Trends in the Practical Application of the ICC Rules of Arbitration," 3 International Law and Business 39 (1981). |
HISTORY
Reynolds, Susan, "Law and Communities in Western Christendom, c. 900-1140, 25 The American Journal of Legal History. 205 (1981).
Donahue, Charles, Jr., "The Interaction of Law and Religion in the Middle Ages," 31 Mercer Law Review 466 (1980).
Baker, J. H., "The Law Merchant and the Common Law Before 1700," 38 Cambridge Law Journal, 295, (1979).
Berman, Harold J., "The Background of the Western Legal Tradition in the Folklaw of the Peoples of Europe," 45 The University of Chicago Law Review 553 (1978).
Lobringier, Charles Sumner, "Lex Christiana: The Connecting Link Between Ancient and Modern Law," 20 Georgetown Law Journal, 1 and 160 (1931, 1932).
Teeven, Kevin M., "The Contract Jurisdiction and Procedure of Medieval Courts," 5 Glendale Law Review 35 (1982)*
Trakman, Leon E., "The Evolution of the Law Merchant: Our Commerical Heritage," 12 Journal of Maritime Law and Commerce, 1 and 153 (1980, 1981).
Kerr, Charles, "The Origin and Development of the Law Merchant," 15 Virginia Law Review 350, (1929).
Goodyear, Jacob M., "The Romance of the Law Merchant," 34 Dickinson Law Review 218 (1929-30).
Lowry, S. Todd, "Lord Mansfield and the Law Merchant: Law and Economics in the Eighteenth Century," 7 Journal of Economic Issues 605 (1973).
Mullett, Charles F., "Medieval English Law and the American Revolution," 20 Virginia Law Review 523 (1931).
Steckley, George F., "Merchants and the Admiralty Court During the English Revolution," 22 American Journal of Legal History 137 (1978).
Carter, A. T., "The Early History of the Law Merchant in England," 17 Law Quarterly Review 232 (1901).
Murray, Daniel E., "Arbitration in the Anglo-Saxon and Early Norman Periods," 16 Arbitration Journal 193 (1961).
Jones, Sabra A., "Historical Development of Commercial Arbitration in the United States," 12 Minnesota Law Review 240 (1928)*
Runyan, Timothy J., "The Rolls of Oleron and the Admiralty Court in Fourteenth Century England," 19 American Journal of Legal History 95 (1975).
Moglen, Eben, "Commercial Arbitration in the Eighteenth Century: Searching for the Transformation of American Law," 93 Yale Law Journal 111 (1983).
MacKinnon, F. D., "Origins of Commerical Law," 52 Law Quarterly Review 30 (1936).
Brodhurst, Spencer, "The Merchants of the Staple," 17 Law Quarterly Review 56 (1901).
Teetor, Paul R., "England's Earliest Treatise on the Law Merchant," 6 American Journal of Legal History 178 (1962).
Paulsen, Gordon W., "An Historical Overview of the Development of Uniformity in International Maritime Law," 57 Tulane Law Review 1065 (1983).
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Mann, Bruce H., "The Formalization of Informal Law: Arbitration Before the American Revolution," 59 New York University Law Review 443 (1984).
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__________, The Historians of Anglo-American Law, Hamden, CN: Archon Books, 1966 (1928).
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__________, ed., Merchants and Merchandise in Seventeenth Century Bristol, Bristol: Bristol Record Society, 1955.
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Hall, Hubert, Select Cases Concerning the Law Merchant, Vol. II, Central Courts, London: (Selden Society), 1930.
__________, Select Cases Concerning the Law Merchant, Vol III, Supp., London: (Seldon Society), 1932.
COMPARATIVE LAW
Thayer, Philip W., "Comparative Law and the Law Merchant," 6 Brooklyn Law Review 139 (1936).
Kuhn, Arthur K., "The Function of the Comparative Method in Legal History and Philosophy," 13 Tulane Law Review 350 (1939).
Berman, Harold J., and Colin Kaufman, "The Law of International Commerical Transactions (Lex Mercatoria)," 19 Harvard International law Journal 221 (1978).
Herman, Shael, "From Philosophers to Legislators, and Legislators to Gods: The French Civil Code as Secular Scripture," 1984 University of Illinois Law Review 597 (1984).
Powell, Raphael, "Good Faith in Contracts," 9 Current Legal Problems 16 (1956).
Holmes, Eric M., "A Contextual Study of Commercial Good Faith: Good-Faith Disclosure in Contract Formation," 39 University of Pittsburgh Law Review 381 (1978).
Gilmore, Grant, "Formalism and the Law of Negotiable Instruments," 13 Creighton Law Review 441 (1979).
Schelsinger, Rudolf B., Comparative Law, Mieoloa, NY: Foundation Press, 1980 (4th ed.).
COMMERICAL ARBITRATION
Perlman, Lawrence, and Steven C. Nelson, "New Approaches to the Resolution of International Commercial Disputes," 17 International Lawyer 215 (1983).
Biggs, Donald, "Avoiding the Arbitration Trap," in How To Avoid Lawyers, NY: Garland Publ. Inc., 1985.
Derains, Yves, "New Trends in the Practical Application of the ICC Rules of Arbitration," 3 International Law & Business 39 (1983).
[Author]*, "Dispute Resolution in the United Nations: An Inefficient Forum?" 10 Brooklyn Journal of International Law 435 (1984).
Hayes, Louise Hertwig, "A Modern Lex Mercatoria: Political Rhetoric or Substantive Progress?" 3 Brooklyn Journal of International Law 212 (1977).
Sussman, Mark L., "Case Comment: Scherk v. Alberto-Culver Company," 1 Brooklyn Journal of International Law 73 (1975).
Cremades, Bernardo M., and Steven L. Plehn, "The New Lex Mercatoria and the Harmonization of the Laws of International Commerical Transactions," 2 Boston University International Law Journal 317 (1984).
Lando, Ole, "The Lex Mercatoria in International Commercial Arbitration," 34 International and Comparative Law Quarterly 747 (1985).
Neyroud, Philippe, and William W. Park, "Predestination and Swiss Arbitration Law: Geneva's Application of the Intercontonal Concordat," 2 Boston University International Law Journal 1 (1983).
Coulson, Robert, "International Arbitration - A Smorgasbord of Systems," in Business Arbitration: What You Need to Know, NY: AAA, 1982 (ch. 5).
Cohen, J. H., "Commerical Arbitration and the Rules of Law: A Comparative Study," 4 University of Toronto Law Journal 1 (1941).
Friedman, David, "Private Creation and Enforcement of Law: A Historical Case," 8 Journal of Legal Studies 399 (1977).
Phillips, Philip G., "Rules of Law or Laissez-Faire in Commercial Arbitration," 47 Harvard Law Review 590 (1934).
Kronstein, Heinrich, "Business Arbitration - Instrument of Private Government,"54 Yale Law Journal 36 (1944).
__________, "Arbitration is Power," 38 New York University Law Review 661 (1963).
Lazarus, Steven, et al, Resolving Business Disputes, NY: American Management Association, 1965.
Strauss, Donald, (American Arbitration Association), New Strategies for Peaceful Resolution of International Business Disputes, NY: AAA, 1971.
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Sanders, Pieter, ed., International Arbitration: Liber Amicordum for Martin Domke, The Hague: Martinus N˙hoff, 1967.
Henderson, Dan Fenno, Conciliation and Japanese Law, 2 vols., Seattle: U of Washington Press, n.d. (c. 1966).