Is there a duty to apply immoral laws?

32 Pages Posted: 28 Oct 2023

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Neele Engelmann

Max Planck Society for the Advancement of the Sciences - Max Planck Institute for Human Development

Guilherme Almeida

Insper

Felipe Oliveira De Sousa

University of Edinburgh

Karolina Prochownik

Ruhr University of Bochum

Ivar Hannikainen

Department of Philosophy I, University of Granada

Noel Struchiner

PUC-Rio

Stefan Magen

Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods; University of Bochum

Date Written: September 29, 2023

Abstract

What should judges do when faced with immoral laws? Should they apply them without exception, since “the law is the law”? Or can exceptions be made for grossly immoral laws, such as historically, Nazi law? Surveying laypeople (N = 167) and people with some legal training (N = 141) on these matters, we find a surprisingly strong, monotonic relationship between people’s subjective moral evaluation of laws and their judgments that these laws should be applied in concrete cases.

This tendency is most pronounced among individuals who endorse Natural Law (i.e., the legal-philosophical view that immoral laws are not valid laws at all), and is attenuated when disagreement about the moral status of a law is considered reasonable. The relationship is equally strong for laypeople and for those with legal training. We situate our findings within the broader context of morality’s influence on legal reasoning that experimental jurisprudence has uncovered in recent years, and consider normative implications.

Keywords: experimental jurisprudence; immoral laws; natural law

Suggested Citation

Engelmann, Neele and Almeida, Guilherme and Sousa, Felipe Oliveira De and Prochownik, Karolina and Hannikainen, Ivar and Struchiner, Noel and Magen, Stefan and Magen, Stefan, Is there a duty to apply immoral laws? (September 29, 2023). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4588025 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4588025

Neele Engelmann

Max Planck Society for the Advancement of the Sciences - Max Planck Institute for Human Development ( email )

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Guilherme Almeida (Contact Author)

Insper ( email )

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Felipe Oliveira De Sousa

University of Edinburgh

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Karolina Prochownik

Ruhr University of Bochum ( email )

Ivar Hannikainen

Department of Philosophy I, University of Granada ( email )

Cartuja Campus
Granada, Granada 18071
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Noel Struchiner

PUC-Rio ( email )

Brazil

Stefan Magen

University of Bochum ( email )

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Bochum, DE Nordrhein-Westphalia 44780
Germany

Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods ( email )

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D-53113 Bonn, 53113
Germany

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