Prelegalistic
The term "prelegalistic" refers to a stage of human development that precedes the emergence of legal systems and formal laws. This stage is characterized by the absence of written laws, legal institutions, or formal legal processes. During this period, social norms, customs, and traditions often serve as the primary means of resolving disputes and maintaining social order. Prelegalistic societies rely on informal mechanisms such as community consensus, personal relationships, and traditional practices to address conflicts and enforce rules.
The transition from a prelegalistic to a legalistic society typically involves the development of formal legal
Prelegalistic societies can be found in various forms, including small, tightly-knit communities, traditional societies, and some