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{{DES | des = Non-monopolistic, competing law.  We actually already have that, with federal, state, and local law plus commonlaw. It may also be private law.  Some libertarian academics have made careers describing historical examples. Polycentric Law tends to be supplanted by more centralized law. | show=}}
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{{DES | des = Non-monopolistic, competing law.  We actually already have that in the USA, with federal, state, and local law plus local authorities and commonlaw. It may also include private law.  Some libertarian academics have made careers describing other, rare or ephemeral historical examples. The big problem is preventing conflict over whose law prevails: this can be solved either with simple dominance or with division of responsibility.  This is not a libertarian idea. | show=}}
 
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