This article presents the first empirically-based and theoretically-informed investigation of the effectiveness of the ‘self-declaration model’ of legal gender recognition in Denmark, the first European state to adopt it. Drawing upon analysis of legislative materials, as well as interviews with stakeholders in the legislative process and trans and intersex legal subjects, it contends that self-declaration is not without its limitations. By conceptualising embodiment as an ontological and epistemological process of becoming, and emphasising the institutional dimensions and effects of such processes, it demonstrates that self-declaration may not address the complexities of legal embodiment, particularly concerning restrictions on trans and i...
This chapter will trace the emergence of the willingness to vindicate the right to legal gender reco...
Summary For my doctoral project, I examined Norway’s 2016 law on gender recognition. This law over...
In Part I, the article first describes the many different ways in which one can be transgender. Many...
This thesis examines the impact of the adoption of legislation premised upon the ‘self-declaration m...
Defence date: 7 May 2019Examining Board: Prof. Ruth Rubio-Marín, University of Seville and European...
On July 11, 2002, the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) set the scene for a significant shift in...
This dissertation explores the growing legal recognition of what has become known as ‘gender self-de...
The article deals with protection of human rights based on gender. Transsexualism is understood as a...
This thesis develops recent work on transsexual/gender embodiment that has emerged in the field of t...
This article utilizes a novel framework to analyse the contested boundaries between law and medicine...
This thesis develops recent work on transsexual/gender embodiment that has emerged from the field of...
In July 2016, a Gender Recognition Act (GRA) was implemented in Norway which allows one to change le...
Belgium has recently modified the way ‘sex’ is legally certified for trans* people following the pri...
This thesis develops recent work on transsexual/gender embodiment that has emerged from the field of...
This thesis evaluates how human rights law can impact the requirements which states impose as pre-co...
This chapter will trace the emergence of the willingness to vindicate the right to legal gender reco...
Summary For my doctoral project, I examined Norway’s 2016 law on gender recognition. This law over...
In Part I, the article first describes the many different ways in which one can be transgender. Many...
This thesis examines the impact of the adoption of legislation premised upon the ‘self-declaration m...
Defence date: 7 May 2019Examining Board: Prof. Ruth Rubio-Marín, University of Seville and European...
On July 11, 2002, the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) set the scene for a significant shift in...
This dissertation explores the growing legal recognition of what has become known as ‘gender self-de...
The article deals with protection of human rights based on gender. Transsexualism is understood as a...
This thesis develops recent work on transsexual/gender embodiment that has emerged in the field of t...
This article utilizes a novel framework to analyse the contested boundaries between law and medicine...
This thesis develops recent work on transsexual/gender embodiment that has emerged from the field of...
In July 2016, a Gender Recognition Act (GRA) was implemented in Norway which allows one to change le...
Belgium has recently modified the way ‘sex’ is legally certified for trans* people following the pri...
This thesis develops recent work on transsexual/gender embodiment that has emerged from the field of...
This thesis evaluates how human rights law can impact the requirements which states impose as pre-co...
This chapter will trace the emergence of the willingness to vindicate the right to legal gender reco...
Summary For my doctoral project, I examined Norway’s 2016 law on gender recognition. This law over...
In Part I, the article first describes the many different ways in which one can be transgender. Many...