kötelmet
Kötelmet is a term used in certain legal and sociological discourses to describe a form of binding obligation that arises from social ties rather than from a written contract. It denotes the moral and sometimes legal weight of relationships within families, kin networks, guilds, or communities, and the expectations that members owe one another support, protection, or cooperation.
Etymology and scope are discussed across Central and Northern European scholarly traditions, where köt elmet is
Historically, köt elmet describes informal and formal obligations that attach to membership in a group: kinship
In contemporary theory, köt elmet is used to discuss social capital and compliance, analyzing how social bonds
See also: obligation, contract, social bond, social capital, kinship.