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Law,arbitrariness and the power of the lords of North Lebanon
Authors:Michael Gilsenan
Institution:Magdalen College , Oxford
Abstract:The paper focuses on the role of arbitrariness and violence and their relation to law‐in‐practice. The locus is the semi‐feudal society of North Lebanon and more widely the Lebanon as a whole. Weber and others have suggested that the arbitrary is an important element in the characterisation of specific political types of domination such as patrimonialism. There are ambiguities in this kind of treatment which are explored for the case of the beys of the Akkar region of the north. A system of status honour, founded originally on military control and taxation, identified personal might and personal right Modern social changes in the Ottoman and French Mandate periods and up to the present have combined to produce a social world in which violence has become more systematically important in local power. A fragmented and weak state formation has reinforced such processes and the use of law as a visible instrument of individual and group domination enshrining arbitrariness at the heart of society.
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