eraõiguslikes
Eraõiguslikes is a term used in Estonian to describe phenomena, norms, or arrangements that operate outside formal legal rules. It denotes practices and systems that are not fully authorized by statute or state institutions but still guide behavior, dispute resolution, or social coordination in a given context. The form eraõiguslikes is the plural in a grammatical construction used to refer to such phenomena, for example in phrases like eraõiguslikes süsteemides (in extralegal systems).
Scope and meaning: Eraõiguslikkus encompasses informal customary norms, private agreements, and parallel dispute-resolution mechanisms. It can
Relationship to formal law: Extralegal mechanisms can complement formal law by filling gaps where state enforcement
Examples and relevance: Examples include customary law within minority or indigenous communities, private arbitration agreements, neighborhood
See also: extralegal, informal institutions, customary law, private ordering, parallel justice system.