Recommended Citation
Scott Dodson, Transcultural Courts, 15 International Journal of Procedural Law 3 (2025).
Publication Date
2025
Abstract
Although countries commonly divide their judicial systems along geographic and subject-matter divisions, the idea of creating specialized courts based on culture has not taken root. Instead, courts are generally transcultural. Functionally, the lack of culture-specific courts is surprising because cultural diversity within a population often creates legally significant distinctions. Focusing primarily on the U.S. judicial system, but incorporating attributes of other judicial systems where appropriate, this paper offers three explanations for why courts tend to eschew cultural specializations in favor of transculturality. It also hazards some opportunities for experimenting with cultural specializations in discrete areas of the law that most warrant them.
Document Type
Article
Publication Title
International Journal of Procedural Law