This chapter will trace the emergence of the willingness to vindicate the right to legal gender recognition under Article 8 ECHR first acknowledged in Van Oosterwijck v Belgium [1980] ECHR 7. It will examine the more recent explicit statements from Council of Europe bodies on the most rights respecting manner in which to ensure such recognition. Through this lens, the debate surrounding the introduction of gender recognition legislation in Ireland shall be examined. In particular, the chapter will interrogate the efficacy of the Declaration of Incompatibility handed down by the High Court in Foy v An tArd Chlaraitheoir (No 2) (2007) IEHC 470 in light of the extended delay in the publication of such a legislative scheme
The European Court of Human Rights (the Court) considers gender identity “a fundamental aspect of th...
This study examines whether the right to respect for private and family life, as enshrined in Articl...
This research investigates the attitudes and experiences of non-binary people towards legal sex reco...
This chapter will trace the emergence of the willingness to vindicate the right to legal gender reco...
June 21st 2010 was a historic day in Irish law. The State dropped its appeal to the Supreme Court in...
On July 11, 2002, the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) set the scene for a significant shift in...
The European Court of Human Rights is the human rights monitoring body that has dealt with the large...
The thesis explores to which extent it is possible for an individual to live in accordance with his ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has made the role of identity papers for the enjoyment of human rights once mo...
The right to recognition of gender identity was recognised to transgender persons in 2002 by well-kn...
This article shall focus on the landmark 2004 Gender Recognition Act and associated legal cases. It ...
The introduction of the Gender Recognition Act 2015 (the “2015 Act”) represented a seismic shift in ...
This thesis evaluates how human rights law can impact the requirements which states impose as pre-co...
This case—MB v. Secretary of State for Work and Pensions—concerned a transperson who was born male a...
In the case of MB v Secretary of State for Work and Pensions[Case C-451/16] [2018] Pens. L.R. 17, th...
The European Court of Human Rights (the Court) considers gender identity “a fundamental aspect of th...
This study examines whether the right to respect for private and family life, as enshrined in Articl...
This research investigates the attitudes and experiences of non-binary people towards legal sex reco...
This chapter will trace the emergence of the willingness to vindicate the right to legal gender reco...
June 21st 2010 was a historic day in Irish law. The State dropped its appeal to the Supreme Court in...
On July 11, 2002, the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) set the scene for a significant shift in...
The European Court of Human Rights is the human rights monitoring body that has dealt with the large...
The thesis explores to which extent it is possible for an individual to live in accordance with his ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has made the role of identity papers for the enjoyment of human rights once mo...
The right to recognition of gender identity was recognised to transgender persons in 2002 by well-kn...
This article shall focus on the landmark 2004 Gender Recognition Act and associated legal cases. It ...
The introduction of the Gender Recognition Act 2015 (the “2015 Act”) represented a seismic shift in ...
This thesis evaluates how human rights law can impact the requirements which states impose as pre-co...
This case—MB v. Secretary of State for Work and Pensions—concerned a transperson who was born male a...
In the case of MB v Secretary of State for Work and Pensions[Case C-451/16] [2018] Pens. L.R. 17, th...
The European Court of Human Rights (the Court) considers gender identity “a fundamental aspect of th...
This study examines whether the right to respect for private and family life, as enshrined in Articl...
This research investigates the attitudes and experiences of non-binary people towards legal sex reco...