Law’s Lolita Paradox: Translating ‘Childhood’ In Statutory Rape Jurisprudence

IF 0.8 Q2 LAW
Luisa Teresa Hedler Ferreira, Maj Grasten
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Abstract This article addresses how normative views about ‘childhood’ are translated into statutory rape legislation and court judgments at the highest legal level in Brazil, in the Federal Supreme Court. The article draws on literature on the sociology of childhood to trace how courts translate societal narratives in the construction of agency, vulnerability and victimhood with regard to children and sexuality. Analysing historical and contemporary statutory rape legislation and Federal Supreme Court decisions over a 20-year period, we argue that the legal subjecthood of child victims of sexual crimes is constructed at the intersection of prevailing norms in society about childhood and moralising discourses about women’s sexuality. Deviating from norms about childhood results in the prominence of women’s sexuality and sexual desire in legal and judicial argumentation, situating children in a legal-semantic space in which they are simultaneously denied the agency that characterises adulthood and the special protection that compensates for this lack of agency in childhood protection laws. We refer to this legal situation and friction as the ‘Lolita paradox’ of statutory rape jurisprudence.
法律的洛丽塔悖论:强奸罪法理中“童年”的翻译
本文讨论了关于“童年”的规范性观点如何在巴西联邦最高法院的最高法律层面上转化为法定强奸立法和法院判决。这篇文章借鉴了儿童社会学的文献,追踪法院如何翻译社会叙事,在儿童和性方面构建代理,脆弱性和受害者身份。通过分析20多年来的历史和当代强奸罪法定立法以及联邦最高法院的判决,我们认为性犯罪儿童受害者的法律主体地位是在关于童年的主流社会规范和关于女性性行为的道德话语的交叉点上构建的。偏离关于童年的规范导致了女性的性和性欲在法律和司法论证中的突出地位,将儿童置于一个法律语义空间中,在这个空间中,他们同时被剥夺了成年特征的能力性,也被剥夺了在儿童保护法中弥补这种能力性缺失的特殊保护。我们把这种法律状况和摩擦称为法定强奸法理的“洛丽塔悖论”。
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