
Protecting Trans Rights in the Age of Gender Self-Determination
Intersentia Ltd (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 9. October 2020
Book
Paperback/Softback
174 pages
978-1-83970-019-4 (ISBN)
Description
Over the last decade, trans rights and gender variation as legal and a human rights issues have been high on the international and national agendas. Improved registration of and attention for gender variation and gender incongruence is accompanied by attention for the often far-reaching requirements that trans persons have to comply with in order to obtain legal recognition of their actual gender identity. A small but rapidly growing number of (mostly European and South American) States have recently reformed their legal frameworks of gender recognition by allowing trans persons to change their official sex registration on the basis of gender self-determination.Against that background, this book brings together international experts to discuss questions and challenges relating to the legal articulation of the emerging right to gender self-determination and its consequences for law and society, such as the future of sex/gender registration and the protection of trans persons against discrimination. Given the importance of State practice for the development of the right to gender self-determination and its implementation in law, particular attention is given to the national contexts of Belgium, Germany and Norway. These three countries may be perceived as world leaders in protecting trans rights, and therefore noteworthy 'laboratories' for future State practice.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Cambridge
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 160 mm
Thickness: 9 mm
Weight
400 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-83970-019-4 (9781839700194)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Content
Introduction (p. 1) The Limits to Gender Self-Determination in a Stereotyped Legal System: Lessons from the Belgian Gender Recognition Act (p. 11) From Assigning Sex to Affirming Gender: Remarks on an Ongoing Evolution Affecting Gender Identification (p. 55) The Insufficiency of Gender Recognition Acts: The Example of Schooldays in Norway (p. 73) Developments in German Civil Status Law on the Recognition of Intersex and Non-Binary Persons: Subversion Subverted (p. 95) Framing Equality: Debating Protected Grounds in the Field of Trans and Non-Binary Rights (p. 121) 'True Sex': The Law and Confirmation of One's Sex (p. 145)