
I'm a Latino libertarian anarcho-capitalist. Since my country's law is a social-democratic juspositivistbullshit that only serves to favor the Welfare State mafia, guarantee impunity, and vilify Natural Rights, I enjoy studying different existing legal codes.
To date, I consider the Anglo-Saxon (British and American) Common Law model and Early Roman Law to be the best existing models, but I have no clear understanding of the French Napoleonic Code or the German Bürgerliches Gesetzbuch. Could someone explain to me about these legal codes and their compatibility or incompatibility with libertarianism?
Posted by OtakuLibertarian2