Are There Cross-Cultural Legal Principles? Modal Reasoning Uncovers Procedural Constraints on Law
Cognitive Science, Volume 45 (2021)
26 Pages Posted: 22 Jun 2021 Last revised: 15 Mar 2022
Ivar Hannikainen
Department of Philosophy I, University of Granada
Kevin Tobia
Georgetown University Law Center
Guilherme Almeida
Insper
Raff Donelson
Chicago-Kent College of Law - Illinois Institute of Technology
Vilius Dranseika
Independent
Markus Kneer
University of Graz
Strohmaier Niek
Independent
Piotr Bystranowski
Interdisciplinary Centre for Ethics; Jagiellonian University
Kristina Dolinina
Independent
Bartosz Janik
University of Silesia in Katowice; University of Silesia in Katowice
Sothie Keo
Independent
Egle Lauraityte
Vilnius University - Faculty of Law
Alice Liefgreen
University College London - Department of Experimental Psychology, Affective Brain Lab
Maciej Próchnicki
Independent
Alejandro Rosas Martinez
Independent
Noel Struchiner
PUC-Rio
Date Written: June 10, 2021
Abstract
Despite pervasive variation in the content of laws, legal theorists and anthropologists have often argued that laws share certain abstract features and even speculated that law may be a human universal. In the present report, we contribute cross-cultural data to this debate: Are there cross-cultural principles of law? Participants in eleven different countries (N = 3054) were asked whether there could be laws that violate certain procedural principles (e.g., laws applied retrospectively or unintelligible laws), and also whether there are any such laws—in a between-subjects design. Confirming our pre-registered prediction, people reported that such laws cannot exist, but also (paradoxically) that there are such laws. These results document cross-culturally and –linguistically robust beliefs about the nature of law which defy people’s conception of how legal systems function in practice.
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Ivar Hannikainen
Department of Philosophy I, University of Granada ( email )
Cartuja Campus
Granada, Granada 18071
Spain
Kevin Tobia (Contact Author)
Georgetown University Law Center ( email )
600 New Jersey Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20001
United States
HOME PAGE: http://www.law.georgetown.edu/faculty/kevin-tobia/
Guilherme Almeida
Insper ( email )
R Quata 300
Sao Paulo, 04542-030
Brazil
Raff Donelson
Chicago-Kent College of Law - Illinois Institute of Technology ( email )
565 W. Adams St.
Chicago, IL 60661-3691
United States
Vilius Dranseika
Independent ( email )
United States
Markus Kneer
University of Graz ( email )
Strohmaier Niek
Independent ( email )
United States
Piotr Bystranowski
Interdisciplinary Centre for Ethics; Jagiellonian University ( email )
Collegium Novum
ul. Gołębia 24
Kraków, 31-007
Poland
31-007 (Fax)
Kristina Dolinina
Independent
United States
Bartosz Janik
University of Silesia in Katowice ( email )
United States
University of Silesia in Katowice ( email )
ul. Okólna 89F
Częstochowa, 42-200
Poland
Sothie Keo
Independent
United States
Egle Lauraityte
Vilnius University - Faculty of Law ( email )
Saulėtekio ave. 9, building I
Vilnius, LT-10222
Lithuania
Alice Liefgreen
University College London - Department of Experimental Psychology, Affective Brain Lab ( email )
26 Bedford Way
London, WC1H
United Kingdom
Maciej Próchnicki
Independent
United States
Alejandro Rosas Martinez
Independent ( email )
United States
Noel Struchiner
PUC-Rio ( email )
Brazil
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