Published: 14 January 2020Involuntary sterilisation is a long-standing practice that has targeted vulnerable and marginalised groups in different historical and geographical contexts. These include transgender and transsexual people who have often had to undergo sterilisation as a requirement for legal gender recognition. During the last decades, the international community has started to recognise involuntary sterilisation as a violation of human rights, with remedial implications flowing from state responsibility. To date, however, no binding remedial human rights standards have been established with reference to trans people specifically. Importantly, in March 2018, the Swedish Parliament approved legislation to compensate sterilised tra...
In 1972 Sweden became the first country to allow citizens to change their legal gender. However, can...
Summary For my doctoral project, I examined Norway’s 2016 law on gender recognition. This law over...
This study is an idea-critical analysis of the Swedish state´s proposed handling of trans citizens n...
Published online on 30 November 2020Trans people suffer severe violations of their human rights. Hum...
The article deals with protection of human rights based on gender. Transsexualism is understood as a...
Background: A sterilization requirement to change legal gender was removed from Swedish law in 2013,...
Defence date: 13 May 2019Examining Board: Professor Ruth Rubio-Marín, University of Seville & Europe...
This article is about the legal challenges and difficulties of queer and trans reproduction with ART...
This article is about the legal challenges and difficulties of queer and trans reproduction with ART...
Human rights discourse on the rights of transgender people has to a large extent focused on access t...
This article examines the rationale of the continuing Finnish transgender sterilization requirement ...
The subject of this bachelor thesis is the logics and counter-logics that have structured the percep...
Background: Transgender people have a gender identity different from the one allocated to them at bi...
Involuntary and coerced sterilizations are now clearly recognised as events that breach a number of ...
In Denmark it is the state that decides whether or not individuals are able to get a legal and a phy...
In 1972 Sweden became the first country to allow citizens to change their legal gender. However, can...
Summary For my doctoral project, I examined Norway’s 2016 law on gender recognition. This law over...
This study is an idea-critical analysis of the Swedish state´s proposed handling of trans citizens n...
Published online on 30 November 2020Trans people suffer severe violations of their human rights. Hum...
The article deals with protection of human rights based on gender. Transsexualism is understood as a...
Background: A sterilization requirement to change legal gender was removed from Swedish law in 2013,...
Defence date: 13 May 2019Examining Board: Professor Ruth Rubio-Marín, University of Seville & Europe...
This article is about the legal challenges and difficulties of queer and trans reproduction with ART...
This article is about the legal challenges and difficulties of queer and trans reproduction with ART...
Human rights discourse on the rights of transgender people has to a large extent focused on access t...
This article examines the rationale of the continuing Finnish transgender sterilization requirement ...
The subject of this bachelor thesis is the logics and counter-logics that have structured the percep...
Background: Transgender people have a gender identity different from the one allocated to them at bi...
Involuntary and coerced sterilizations are now clearly recognised as events that breach a number of ...
In Denmark it is the state that decides whether or not individuals are able to get a legal and a phy...
In 1972 Sweden became the first country to allow citizens to change their legal gender. However, can...
Summary For my doctoral project, I examined Norway’s 2016 law on gender recognition. This law over...
This study is an idea-critical analysis of the Swedish state´s proposed handling of trans citizens n...