The struggle for queer people to be recognised as full sexual citizens continues to be thwarted by the existence of religious exceptions to equality law. These exceptions reactivate and legitimise the historical oppression of queer people, who have long been plagued by the Four Horsemen of Homophobia. War—because the language of war is often used in the context of religious conscientious objection to gay equality. Famine—because public spending cuts have led to religious groups filling the gap in service provision. Pestilence—because old tropes of infection, promiscuity, and corruption of youth persist, albeit masked by a concern for religious freedom. Finally, Death—because exceptions to equality law operate to limit the citizenship of non...
There is a growing literature that addresses the appropriateness and merits of including exceptions ...
Over the last three decades, an increasing number of Anglophone courts have recognised asylum claims...
Should bakers be required to make cakes for same-sex weddings? This Article unravels the eclectic ar...
The struggle for queer people to be recognised as full sexual citizens continues to be thwarted by t...
This chapter discusses the legal regulation of religiously-motivated speech that is critical of same...
A sophisticated understanding of human rights must look at ways in which conflicts between competing...
In the United States and Europe, an increasing emphasis on equality has pitted rights claims against...
This article argues that international human rights law does not adequately respect people\u27s ...
Religious exemptions have already undermined women’s rights. Now exemptions threaten gays and lesbia...
Disapproval of homosexuality is widespread, deep-rooted and of long standing. Often this disapproval...
How are the local, state, and federal government able to continually deny the LGBTQ community equali...
This paper was commissioned by ILGA-Europe, to examine how the right to freedom of religion or belie...
The analysis of the construction of the category of heterosexism will be the primary focus of this t...
Evangelical Christians are some of the most vocal opponents of the advancement of lesbian, gay, bise...
Competing claims for legal protection based on religion and on sexual orientation have arisen fairly...
There is a growing literature that addresses the appropriateness and merits of including exceptions ...
Over the last three decades, an increasing number of Anglophone courts have recognised asylum claims...
Should bakers be required to make cakes for same-sex weddings? This Article unravels the eclectic ar...
The struggle for queer people to be recognised as full sexual citizens continues to be thwarted by t...
This chapter discusses the legal regulation of religiously-motivated speech that is critical of same...
A sophisticated understanding of human rights must look at ways in which conflicts between competing...
In the United States and Europe, an increasing emphasis on equality has pitted rights claims against...
This article argues that international human rights law does not adequately respect people\u27s ...
Religious exemptions have already undermined women’s rights. Now exemptions threaten gays and lesbia...
Disapproval of homosexuality is widespread, deep-rooted and of long standing. Often this disapproval...
How are the local, state, and federal government able to continually deny the LGBTQ community equali...
This paper was commissioned by ILGA-Europe, to examine how the right to freedom of religion or belie...
The analysis of the construction of the category of heterosexism will be the primary focus of this t...
Evangelical Christians are some of the most vocal opponents of the advancement of lesbian, gay, bise...
Competing claims for legal protection based on religion and on sexual orientation have arisen fairly...
There is a growing literature that addresses the appropriateness and merits of including exceptions ...
Over the last three decades, an increasing number of Anglophone courts have recognised asylum claims...
Should bakers be required to make cakes for same-sex weddings? This Article unravels the eclectic ar...