Early Somali pirates were uninteresting from a governance standpoint because their 'six guys in a skiff' in-and-out ransom operations did not form floating societies, but as their population grew and they spent extended time together at land bases, a new pirate society with private law, rules on inter-pirate theft and prisoner treatment, and a mobile court emerged—because the cells are connected yet geographically separated.

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Speaker

Peter Leeson

Evidence Quote

given the need for social order and given the spontaneous emergence of private governance institutions where government can't provide such a social order we see... among these landed Somali pirate communities a system of rules private law and order emerging... a mobile court a kind of traveling judiciary

Source

Peter Leeson on Pirates and the Invisible Hook 05/25/2009EconTalk
Created: 6/17/2026, 10:31:31 AM

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