A Comparison of the Gender-Specificity of Age of Consent Legislation in Europe and China: Towards a Gender-Neutral Age of Consent in China?

Zhu, G. & van der Aa, S. Eur J Crim Policy Res (2017) 23 (4): 523-537.doi: 10.1007/s10610-017-9353-2

Tilburg Law School Research Paper No. 02/2018

17 Pages Posted: 26 Dec 2017

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Guangxing Zhu

Tilburg University - International Victimology Institute Tilburg (INTERVICT); School of Criminal Justice, China University of Political Science and Law

Suzan van der Aa

Tilburg University

Date Written: March 10, 2017

Abstract

Age of consent—the age at which young people are considered legally competent to consent to sexual activities—is an important weapon invented by law makers to protect young children from being sexually abused and exploited by predatory adults. In this study, a comparison of the age of consent legislation in 2004 and 2016 in Europe reveals that it is a trend for European law makers to adopt a gender-neutral approach in their age of consent legislation, i.e., the gender of the sexual participants does not affect the legal consequence of the sexual activity and both male and female children, either in heterosexual or homosexual relations, enjoy protection to the same extent. Then the age of consent legislation in China is deeply examined to see whether it is gender-neutral as most of the European jurisdictions. Based on the previous introduction and analysis of Europe and China, this paper concludes that the gender-neutral trend identified in Europe could be instructive for China’s future age of consent legislation.

Keywords: Age of consent; Gender-neutral; Gender-specific; Child sexual abuse; Childhood; Chinese criminal law

Suggested Citation

Zhu, Guangxing and van der Aa, Suzan, A Comparison of the Gender-Specificity of Age of Consent Legislation in Europe and China: Towards a Gender-Neutral Age of Consent in China? (March 10, 2017). Zhu, G. & van der Aa, S. Eur J Crim Policy Res (2017) 23 (4): 523-537.doi: 10.1007/s10610-017-9353-2, Tilburg Law School Research Paper No. 02/2018, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3090665

Guangxing Zhu (Contact Author)

Tilburg University - International Victimology Institute Tilburg (INTERVICT) ( email )

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Tilburg, Noord Brabant 5000 LE
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School of Criminal Justice, China University of Political Science and Law ( email )

Beijing
China

Suzan Van der Aa

Tilburg University ( email )

P.O. Box 90153
Tilburg, DC Noord-Brabant 5000 LE
Netherlands

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