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The Limits of Private Governance: Norms and Rules in a Mediterranean Fishery (eBook)


ISBN13: 9781509938162
Published: October 2021
Publisher: Hart Publishing
Country of Publication: UK
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Is there a future for the law? In this book, Florian Grisel addresses one of the most fascinating questions raised by social scientists in the past few decades. Since the 1980s, socio-legal scholars have argued that governance based on social norms (or “private governance”) can offer an alternative to regulation by the law. On this account, private governance could be socially efficient and even optimal compared with other modes of governance.

The Limits of Private Governance supplements this optimistic analysis of private governance by assessing the long-term evolution of a private order in the fishery of Marseille. In the last eight centuries, the fishers of Marseille have regulated their community without apparent means of legal support from the French state. In the early 15th century, they even created an organisation called the Prud'homie de Pêche in order to regulate their fishery.

Based on archival evidence, interviews and ethnographic data, Grisel examines the evolution of the Prud'homie de Pêche and argues that the strong social norms in which it is embedded are not only powerful tools of governance, but also forces of inertia that have constrained its regulatory action.

The lessons drawn from this book will appeal to academics, policy-makers and members of the general public who have an interest in the governance of our modern societies.

Subjects:
eBooks, Law and Society
Contents:
Part I: Genesis
1. Social Order in the Fishery of Marseille
Introduction
The Rise of Private Orders
The Prud'homie: A System of Private Governance?
Norms and Rules in Systems of Private Governance
Conclusion
2. From Norms to Rules
Introduction
The Fishers of Marseille and their Social Norms
The Birth of the Prud'homie and its Rule-Making Functions
Accommodating New Practices: The Case of the Floating Nets
Conclusion
Part II: Resistance
3. Along Came Globalisation
Introduction
The Madragues in the Fishery of Marseille
Labour Migrations and the Arrival of the Catalans
Conclusion
4. A Battle of Norms
Introduction
Engines and Dragnets
Dynamite Fishing
Electric Light as Bait
Conclusion
Postscript: Provençal poem, by Pierre Molinari (1875)
Part III: Collapse
5. Law and (Private) Order
Introduction
The Creeping Codification of the Prud'homie
The State Strikes Back
Fill or Kill: The EU's Regulatory Agenda
Conclusion
6. Between Facts and Beliefs
Introduction
The Precarious Survival of the Prud'homie
The Limits of Private Governance
Conclusion

Bibliography
Index