Owing to our failure to acknowledge the complexity and diversity of gender identity, gender and gender politics are contentious subjects in Canadian anti-discrimination law. On the one hand, Queer theorists continue to challenge the rigidity of the male/female binary, while on the other hand, Canadian law insists that identity is invariably determined by one’s biological sex. The result is a power struggle, pitting those who fit neatly into rigid male/female categories against the marginalized Other—the transgendered community. Transgendered persons have encountered many barriers in their search for equality in the law, partly owing to a lack of a proper legal foundation on which to base their discrimination claims. This paper argues that t...
This article argues in favour of the abolition of gender markers on identity documents. Its main goa...
This paper explores the experiences of transgender refugee claimants in Canada’s refugee status dete...
The Ninth Circuit\u27s recent decision in Jespersen v. Harrah\u27s Operating Co., Inc. reflects the ...
Owing to our failure to acknowledge the complexity and diversity of gender identity, gender and gend...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis considers the question of how law understands id...
Like many other areas of human thought, there is an impulse in law to use categories to understand a...
Explicit legal protections for trans individuals are necessary in Canadian human rights and antidisc...
This paper investigates how employing neoliberal discourses of equal rights, anti-discrimination law...
Law’s role in upholding and continually reproducing the cisheteropatriarchy is increasingly being ch...
Feminism is a diverse discipline with political, legal, philosophical, sociological, and economic ro...
The law is stuck on binary or categorical approaches.2 One is either this or that—heterosexual or ho...
Non-binary people who are discriminated against at work or school are in a unique and demoralizing p...
This response to Ashleigh Bagshaw’s article in this volume entitled ‘Exploring the Implications of G...
The inclusion of gender identity and expression in the Canadian Human Rights Code in 2017 denoted a ...
Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (Title VII) prohibits discrimination against men because t...
This article argues in favour of the abolition of gender markers on identity documents. Its main goa...
This paper explores the experiences of transgender refugee claimants in Canada’s refugee status dete...
The Ninth Circuit\u27s recent decision in Jespersen v. Harrah\u27s Operating Co., Inc. reflects the ...
Owing to our failure to acknowledge the complexity and diversity of gender identity, gender and gend...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis considers the question of how law understands id...
Like many other areas of human thought, there is an impulse in law to use categories to understand a...
Explicit legal protections for trans individuals are necessary in Canadian human rights and antidisc...
This paper investigates how employing neoliberal discourses of equal rights, anti-discrimination law...
Law’s role in upholding and continually reproducing the cisheteropatriarchy is increasingly being ch...
Feminism is a diverse discipline with political, legal, philosophical, sociological, and economic ro...
The law is stuck on binary or categorical approaches.2 One is either this or that—heterosexual or ho...
Non-binary people who are discriminated against at work or school are in a unique and demoralizing p...
This response to Ashleigh Bagshaw’s article in this volume entitled ‘Exploring the Implications of G...
The inclusion of gender identity and expression in the Canadian Human Rights Code in 2017 denoted a ...
Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (Title VII) prohibits discrimination against men because t...
This article argues in favour of the abolition of gender markers on identity documents. Its main goa...
This paper explores the experiences of transgender refugee claimants in Canada’s refugee status dete...
The Ninth Circuit\u27s recent decision in Jespersen v. Harrah\u27s Operating Co., Inc. reflects the ...