In this article we reflect upon the evolution from the Belgian trans law of 2007 to those of 2017 and beyond, giving adult citizens the possibility to have their self-determined gender legally recognised. The 2019 ruling of the Belgian Constitutional Court, condemning the Belgian State for being discriminatory against gender fluid and gender non-binary persons regarding their legal gender recognition, requires the Belgian government to either add a third legal option or to abolish gender registration altogether. We analyse the definitions of sex and gender that underlie the two trans laws of 2007 and 2017 and the Constitutional Court ruling of 2019 and then confront them with the experiences of trans people based on a national transgender s...
It is commonly accepted that gender matters (whether cisgender, transgender/trans*, gender non-binar...
Pregnant transgender people’s experiences vary: they may identify as male or non-binary and may seek...
In a recent judgment, the German Federal Constitutional Court held that it was unconstitutional to r...
In this article we reflect upon the evolution from the Belgian trans law of 2007 to those of 2017 an...
In this article we reflect upon the evolution from the Belgian trans law of 2007 to those of 2017 an...
First published online: 27 April 2020The article provides a constitutional analysis of the emerging ...
Belgium has recently modified the way ‘sex’ is legally certified for trans* people following the pri...
Transgender rights are a highly contested issue, upsetting the ‘normal’ ordering of society. In Euro...
This chapter will trace the emergence of the willingness to vindicate the right to legal gender reco...
In a recent judgment, the German Federal Constitutional Court held that it was unconstitutional to r...
Starting with a critical analysis of the Belgian Law of 10 May 2007 on transsexuality and the prepar...
In Part I, the article first describes the many different ways in which one can be transgender. Many...
It is commonly accepted that gender matters (whether cisgender, transgender/trans*, gender non-binar...
This article shall focus on the landmark 2004 Gender Recognition Act and associated legal cases. It ...
It is commonly accepted that gender matters (whether cisgender, transgender/trans*, gender non-binar...
It is commonly accepted that gender matters (whether cisgender, transgender/trans*, gender non-binar...
Pregnant transgender people’s experiences vary: they may identify as male or non-binary and may seek...
In a recent judgment, the German Federal Constitutional Court held that it was unconstitutional to r...
In this article we reflect upon the evolution from the Belgian trans law of 2007 to those of 2017 an...
In this article we reflect upon the evolution from the Belgian trans law of 2007 to those of 2017 an...
First published online: 27 April 2020The article provides a constitutional analysis of the emerging ...
Belgium has recently modified the way ‘sex’ is legally certified for trans* people following the pri...
Transgender rights are a highly contested issue, upsetting the ‘normal’ ordering of society. In Euro...
This chapter will trace the emergence of the willingness to vindicate the right to legal gender reco...
In a recent judgment, the German Federal Constitutional Court held that it was unconstitutional to r...
Starting with a critical analysis of the Belgian Law of 10 May 2007 on transsexuality and the prepar...
In Part I, the article first describes the many different ways in which one can be transgender. Many...
It is commonly accepted that gender matters (whether cisgender, transgender/trans*, gender non-binar...
This article shall focus on the landmark 2004 Gender Recognition Act and associated legal cases. It ...
It is commonly accepted that gender matters (whether cisgender, transgender/trans*, gender non-binar...
It is commonly accepted that gender matters (whether cisgender, transgender/trans*, gender non-binar...
Pregnant transgender people’s experiences vary: they may identify as male or non-binary and may seek...
In a recent judgment, the German Federal Constitutional Court held that it was unconstitutional to r...