The Feudal Origins of the Western Legal Tradition

Author:

Harwick Cameron1,Root Hilton2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Accounting, Economics & Finance , State University of New York, College at Brockport Brockport, NY United States of America

2. Schar School of Policy and Government , George Mason University Arlington, VA United States of America

Abstract

Abstract This paper draws a distinction between ‘communitarian’ and ‘rationalist’ legal orders on the basis of the implied political strategy. We argue that the West’s solution to the paradox of governance – that a government strong enough to protect rights cannot itself be restrained from violating those rights – originates in certain aspects of the feudal contract, a confluence of aspects of communitarian Germanic law, which enshrined a contractual notion of political authority, and rationalistic Roman law, which supported large-scale political organization. We trace the tradition of strong but limited government to the conflict between factions with an interest in these legal traditions – nobles and the crown, respectively – and draw limited conclusions for legal development in non-Western contexts.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

General Medicine

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