Student Activism and Authoritarian Legality Transition in Taiwan

Weitseng Chen
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The transition of Taiwan’s authoritarian legality transformed not only the authoritarian rulers’ strategic commitment to law, but also the authoritarian regime itself. The experience of this transition resonates with those in other parts of the world in that civic activism are necessary for the transformation of authoritarian legality. This essay suggests that student activism is one crucial dimension for understanding the dynamics of the authoritarian legality transition in Taiwan. Student activism in Taiwan is higher law-centric, institutionalized, and dialectic, with collaborative efforts across generations within and outside the legal system and the state apparatus. It blurs the boundary between the state and society as well as the one between social and student movements. However, common to many young democracies, this transition mechanism appears to be a slippery slope to populism, and thereby paradoxically weaken the function of positive law and the legislative body, especially amid heavily polarized politics. The post-transition struggles in this young democracy are similar to the democratic crisis nowadays in the US and Europe, where populism, divided society, and growing tide of discontent towards liberalism and democracy have significantly diminished the functions of liberal and democratic legal institutions.
台湾学生运动与威权法制变迁
台湾威权法制的转型不仅改变了威权统治者对法律的战略承诺,也改变了威权政权本身。这种转变的经验与世界其他地区的经验产生了共鸣,因为公民行动主义对于威权合法性的转变是必要的。本文认为,学生行动主义是理解台湾威权法治转型动态的一个重要维度。台湾的学生运动是高度以法律为中心的、制度化的、辩证的,是法律体系和国家机器内外几代人共同努力的结果。它模糊了国家和社会之间的界限,以及社会和学生运动之间的界限。然而,与许多年轻的民主国家一样,这种过渡机制似乎是民粹主义的滑坡,从而矛盾地削弱了成文法和立法机构的功能,特别是在政治严重两极分化的情况下。在这个年轻的民主国家,转型后的斗争与当今美国和欧洲的民主危机类似,在那里,民粹主义、分裂的社会以及对自由主义和民主日益增长的不满浪潮大大削弱了自由主义和民主法律制度的功能。
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