Leading libertarian scholars discuss the limits of private governance.
Susanne Karstedt looks at comparative criminal justice in U.S. states and the nations of Europe and Latin America.
Edward Peter Stringham argues that private governance isn't a fiction. It's a key, though unappreciated, aspect of modern life.
Aaron Ross Powell questions what we mean when we say "private governance."
James Hanley argues that private institutions may be ill-suited to certain forms of governance.
Mark Lutter offers some skeptical evidence on the limits of private governance.