Access to legal recognition and transition-related health care are two key interrelated issues that affect trans people around the world. These two issues are very often combined into a third major issue for trans people: How can we ensure that trans people can change their gende
The right to recognition of gender identity was recognised to transgender persons in 2002 by well-kn...
Existing disability law is fairly successful at protecting transsexual people from legal discriminat...
For people who are transgender, transsexual, or transitioned (trans), access to primary, emergency, ...
Few groups confront as many barriers to healthcare as transgender patients. Transgender individuals ...
Transgender individuals across nations have been subjected to a range of restrictive barriers, which...
The transgender community is heavily marginalised, with individuals facing stigmatisation and discri...
This roundtable discussion is the result of a research symposium entitled In Transition: Gender [Ide...
Health care rights for transgender and/or nonbinary people have dramatically expanded in recent year...
Currently, the process of recognition under the Gender Recognition Act is unnecessarily invasive, cu...
RESUMÉ Transsexualism and the Legal Aspects of Sex Change Transsexualism is a problem which most peo...
In the field of social justice and integrity, Social Work has dedicated itself to improving the welf...
For trans people (i.e. people whose gender is not the same as the sex they were assigned at birth) e...
Being transgender (TG) is part of the natural spectrum of human diversity, and its visibility has in...
There is an invisible minority in the United States and elsewhere, a minority based not on religion ...
Transgender (trans) people experience barriers to transition medicine such as cross-sex hormones and...
The right to recognition of gender identity was recognised to transgender persons in 2002 by well-kn...
Existing disability law is fairly successful at protecting transsexual people from legal discriminat...
For people who are transgender, transsexual, or transitioned (trans), access to primary, emergency, ...
Few groups confront as many barriers to healthcare as transgender patients. Transgender individuals ...
Transgender individuals across nations have been subjected to a range of restrictive barriers, which...
The transgender community is heavily marginalised, with individuals facing stigmatisation and discri...
This roundtable discussion is the result of a research symposium entitled In Transition: Gender [Ide...
Health care rights for transgender and/or nonbinary people have dramatically expanded in recent year...
Currently, the process of recognition under the Gender Recognition Act is unnecessarily invasive, cu...
RESUMÉ Transsexualism and the Legal Aspects of Sex Change Transsexualism is a problem which most peo...
In the field of social justice and integrity, Social Work has dedicated itself to improving the welf...
For trans people (i.e. people whose gender is not the same as the sex they were assigned at birth) e...
Being transgender (TG) is part of the natural spectrum of human diversity, and its visibility has in...
There is an invisible minority in the United States and elsewhere, a minority based not on religion ...
Transgender (trans) people experience barriers to transition medicine such as cross-sex hormones and...
The right to recognition of gender identity was recognised to transgender persons in 2002 by well-kn...
Existing disability law is fairly successful at protecting transsexual people from legal discriminat...
For people who are transgender, transsexual, or transitioned (trans), access to primary, emergency, ...