In the last decade, the feminist and LGBTQ+ movements have shown the challenges transgender people face in different countries of the world. Specifically, Brazil and Argentina have proposed different regulations and laws that protect these individuals from violence and that intend to incorporate them into the job market. However, these countries have vastly different policies regarding healthcare for transgenders such as transition medication and surgeries, which will be further identified and explained in the paper
In May 2012, Argentina passed its “Gender Identity” Law, which aimed to address the legal invisibili...
Latin America is at the forefront of sexual rights. Since the mid-1990s,numerous countries in the re...
Introduction: Transgender (TG) women in many settings continue to contend with barr...
In the last decade, the feminist and LGBTQ+ movements have shown the challenges transgender people f...
This article aimed to compare public health policies directed at the population of transsexuals and ...
This article offers an overview of the Trans people's rights agenda in Latin America. It focuses on ...
In this paper we are interested in highlighting differences between Argentina and Italy about recogn...
Argentina has become a global leader with regards the right to gender identity (RGI).[1]Law #26,743 ...
Transgender persons usually undergo significant discrimination all over the world. This is the reaso...
Throughout Latin America, the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans, and Queer (LGBTQ) and abortion rights m...
Abstract: On May 9th, 2012, the Argentinean Senate converted into law the long collec-tive process, ...
Gender and Identity around the World explores a variety of gender and LGBTQ experiences and issues i...
Trans care is not taught in conventional medical education programs, and very few doctors have the k...
This dissertation examines how the international idea of same-sex partnership recognition (SSPR) bec...
The Argentinian Gender Identity Law was approved in 2012. On the occasion of its tenth anniversary a...
In May 2012, Argentina passed its “Gender Identity” Law, which aimed to address the legal invisibili...
Latin America is at the forefront of sexual rights. Since the mid-1990s,numerous countries in the re...
Introduction: Transgender (TG) women in many settings continue to contend with barr...
In the last decade, the feminist and LGBTQ+ movements have shown the challenges transgender people f...
This article aimed to compare public health policies directed at the population of transsexuals and ...
This article offers an overview of the Trans people's rights agenda in Latin America. It focuses on ...
In this paper we are interested in highlighting differences between Argentina and Italy about recogn...
Argentina has become a global leader with regards the right to gender identity (RGI).[1]Law #26,743 ...
Transgender persons usually undergo significant discrimination all over the world. This is the reaso...
Throughout Latin America, the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans, and Queer (LGBTQ) and abortion rights m...
Abstract: On May 9th, 2012, the Argentinean Senate converted into law the long collec-tive process, ...
Gender and Identity around the World explores a variety of gender and LGBTQ experiences and issues i...
Trans care is not taught in conventional medical education programs, and very few doctors have the k...
This dissertation examines how the international idea of same-sex partnership recognition (SSPR) bec...
The Argentinian Gender Identity Law was approved in 2012. On the occasion of its tenth anniversary a...
In May 2012, Argentina passed its “Gender Identity” Law, which aimed to address the legal invisibili...
Latin America is at the forefront of sexual rights. Since the mid-1990s,numerous countries in the re...
Introduction: Transgender (TG) women in many settings continue to contend with barr...