ELI5: Explain Like I'm 5

Legal culture

Well kiddo, legal culture is like a big group of people who all believe in similar things when it comes to laws and how they work. Just like how you have rules at home, like always putting your toys away or brushing your teeth, every place has different laws and rules that people have to follow.

Legal culture can be influenced by lots of things, like the history of a place, the people who live there, or the leaders who make the laws. Some places might have a really strict legal culture, where everyone is expected to follow the rules exactly or face consequences. Other places might be more relaxed, where people are given more freedom but still have to follow some basic rules.

The legal culture of a place can also affect how people view the laws and justice system. Some cultures might see the law as something that needs to be followed at all costs, while others might be more skeptical of the laws and how they are enforced.

Overall, legal culture is about all the different ways that laws and rules shape our societies and the way we think about justice. Does that help you understand, kiddo?