This article argues in favour of the abolition of gender markers on identity documents. Its main goal is to assess the emancipatory dimension of such a proposition not only for gender minorities but also for individuals who recognise themselves within traditional gender identities. I first discuss the discriminations resulting from the practices of binary gender registration for intersex children, trans persons, and non-conforming individuals. Then, I look at the different deadlocks ensuing from the most popular remedy to those discriminations that loosen gender binary by adding one or more registration options. I go on to argue that those should lead us to advocate for the abolition of gender registration as a “transformative remedy” (Fras...
This Article posits that gender identity is in large measure produced relationally and that due to t...
This Article argues that the expressive components of gender-stereotyping theory serve to delink the...
This article details and analyses some of the public online response to the Tasmanian Government’s d...
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...
It is commonly accepted that gender matters (whether cisgender, transgender/trans*, gender non-binar...
As jurisdictions reform gender identity laws to accommodate transgender and intersex people, this ar...
As jurisdictions reform gender identity laws to accommodate transgender and intersex people, this ar...
This article details and analyses some of the public online response to the Tasmanian Government’s d...
Introduction to ‘Bodies, identities, and gender regimes: Human rights and legal aspects of gender id...
This Article provides an analysis of gender reclassification policies- policies which determine when...
This article explores the political conflict over reforming how sex and gender categories are used i...
In decertification, the state withdraws from registering, assigning, or guaranteeing a person’s sex ...
At the time of writing, New Zealand's government is considering select committee recommendations to ...
This article examines Sheila Jeffreys’ analysis of the UK’s Gender Recognition Act (GRA) and her cri...
This Article posits that gender identity is in large measure produced relationally and that due to t...
This Article argues that the expressive components of gender-stereotyping theory serve to delink the...
This article details and analyses some of the public online response to the Tasmanian Government’s d...
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...
It is commonly accepted that gender matters (whether cisgender, transgender/trans*, gender non-binar...
As jurisdictions reform gender identity laws to accommodate transgender and intersex people, this ar...
As jurisdictions reform gender identity laws to accommodate transgender and intersex people, this ar...
This article details and analyses some of the public online response to the Tasmanian Government’s d...
Introduction to ‘Bodies, identities, and gender regimes: Human rights and legal aspects of gender id...
This Article provides an analysis of gender reclassification policies- policies which determine when...
This article explores the political conflict over reforming how sex and gender categories are used i...
In decertification, the state withdraws from registering, assigning, or guaranteeing a person’s sex ...
At the time of writing, New Zealand's government is considering select committee recommendations to ...
This article examines Sheila Jeffreys’ analysis of the UK’s Gender Recognition Act (GRA) and her cri...
This Article posits that gender identity is in large measure produced relationally and that due to t...
This Article argues that the expressive components of gender-stereotyping theory serve to delink the...
This article details and analyses some of the public online response to the Tasmanian Government’s d...