An Employment Tribunal in the UK has held that a person who believes that sex is biologically immutable and that it is impossible for a human being to change sex does not qualify for protection under British equality law. To reach this conclusion, the Employment Tribunal relied upon the established jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights in respect of the rights and freedoms of transgender people. The judgment of the Employment Tribunal, which is a vital assertion of the underlying principles of equality law in response to "gender critical" beliefs, can be regarded as consistent with the judgment of the High Court of England and Wales in respect of the freedom to express gender critical views
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This case—MB v. Secretary of State for Work and Pensions—concerned a transperson who was born male a...
The European Court of Human Rights is the human rights monitoring body that has dealt with the large...
Transgender rights are a highly contested issue, upsetting the ‘normal’ ordering of society. In Euro...
The Reform of the Gender Recognition Act: Government Consultation (2018) catalyzed a heated debate o...
Rights of transgender persons according to the ECHR with focus on sex reassignment Abstract Although...
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...
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...
The European Court of Human Rights has been deciding cases concerning LGBT rights since the early 1...
The thesis explores to which extent it is possible for an individual to live in accordance with his ...
This chapter describes the recent development of laws protecting trans people against discrimination...
This chapter will trace the emergence of the willingness to vindicate the right to legal gender reco...
This paper was commissioned by ILGA-Europe, to examine how the right to freedom of religion or belie...
British equality law protections for sex and gender reassignment have grown fraught as activists tus...
This case—MB v. Secretary of State for Work and Pensions—concerned a transperson who was born male a...
The European Court of Human Rights is the human rights monitoring body that has dealt with the large...
Transgender rights are a highly contested issue, upsetting the ‘normal’ ordering of society. In Euro...
The Reform of the Gender Recognition Act: Government Consultation (2018) catalyzed a heated debate o...
Rights of transgender persons according to the ECHR with focus on sex reassignment Abstract Although...
Defence date: 7 May 2019Examining Board: Prof. Ruth Rubio-Marín, University of Seville and European...