A Legal Strategy for Immediately Creating Private Free Cities

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Kevin Lyons
April 4, 2011 | Honduras | Duración:..
 
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Freedom is a key element by which people succeed and specialize in what they do best. A violation of this essential value can create serious problems within a society, especially when the government is the principal transgressor. Kevin Lyons develops a legal strategy for the establishment of free cities, using international law and arbitration techniques as resources, in order to expand options for this social experiment. He also speaks about the possible locations for these cities and explains their internal logic, which focuses on allowing freedom of choice and the free development of individuals. 



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A Legal Strategy for Immediately Creating Private Free Cities
Kevin Lyons

Roatán, Honduras
Honduras, April 4, 2011

New Media - UFM production.  Guatemala, April 2011
Camera: Mario Estrada; digital editing: Claudia de Obregón; index and synopsis: Sergio Bustamante; content reviser: Sofía Díaz; publication: Claudia de Obregón, Sofía Díaz


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Kevin Lyons

Kevin Lyons
Kevin Lyons is cofounder of Consent Unlimited, a new nonprofit project to expand the sphere of human consent at the expense of politics. He holds a MSBA with a Concentration in Law from the University of California, Berkeley. There, he was awarded an Olin Law and Economics Fellowship to research the efficiency of legal rules. He subsequently sought and accumulated fourteen years of broad first-hand business and legal experience that informed his more recent research that led to the ideas for Consent Unlimited.

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Last update: 07/04/2011

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Introduction
Governments in the law
Good governmental characteristics
Bad governmental characteristics
Dictatorship characteristics
Law instability
Lack of public interest
Dictators of the world
Private governments
Efficient laws and price structures
Consent legal system
Easy opt-out system
Legal strategy for entrepreneurial free cities
Uses of the entrepreneurial sector
Written contracts
Private dispute arbitration agencies
System affordability 
Sweatshop erradication
Waive of legal rights
Free city property
Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards
Non-interference doctrine
Governmental hostage retention
Expropiation insurance
Possible locations for free cities
Local language in free cities
Non-geographical options
Freedom of choice
Free cities in Medieval Europe
Final words
Final credits
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