Legal Collusion: Legal Consciousness under China’s One-Child Policy

Qian Liu
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Why would one person facilitate a community member’s evasion of the law, even when there is nothing tangible in it for themselves? In this article, I draw on stories in Chinese villages under the one-child policy to suggest that the lack of moral legitimacy in a particular law motivates people to help others overcome legal or policy restrictions, especially when there are existing connections and trust among them. It reveals the influential impact of law’s moral legitimacy on people’s responses to legal evasion and the relational nature of legal consciousness. An individual’s existing connections with and trust in those who evade the law often reinforce the sense of obligation to take matters into one’s own hands to help right the wrong that has been done to them. Nevertheless, the consequences of participating in such collusion may reshape expectations and obligations within the community, pushing law-evading citizens to minimize risks for those who are willing to facilitate their evasion of the law. The fluid nature of interpersonal relationships in Chinese society also means that when things go wrong, supportive members may in turn use their insider information against the law-evading citizen to seek revenge or teach them a lesson.
合法合谋:中国独生子女政策下的法律意识
为什么一个人会为社区成员逃避法律提供便利,即使这样做对自己没有任何实际好处?在这篇文章中,我借鉴了独生子女政策下中国乡村的故事,指出特定法律缺乏道德合法性会促使人们帮助他人克服法律或政策限制,尤其是当他们之间存在联系和信任时。它揭示了法律的道德合法性对人们规避法律的反应的影响,以及法律意识的关系性。一个人与那些逃避法律制裁的人之间的现有联系和对他们的信任往往会强化他的义务感,使他愿意亲自出马,帮助纠正对他犯下的错误。然而,参与这种勾结的后果可能会重塑社区内的期望和义务,促使逃避法律的公民尽量减少那些愿意为其逃避法律提供便利的人的风险。中国社会人际关系的多变性也意味着,当事情出错时,支持他们的成员可能会反过来利用他们的内幕消息对违法公民进行报复或教训。
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