This chapter will provide an overview of how the legal system in England and Wales has engaged with the rights of transgender and non-binary people over the last 50 years. In doing so we will first outline key legal cases that have gradually changed how trans people are treated in and by law, next we will consider in what ways the Gender Recognition Act 2004 supports the recognition of trans people, before turning to the more recent issue of how non-binary people should be recognised in law. Finally, we will consider arguments for whether assigning people a legal gender status can still be considered an important function of the legal system. By the end of this chapter, you will be able to understand the core themes that have emerged across...
On July 11, 2002, the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) set the scene for a significant shift in...
This article shall focus on the landmark 2004 Gender Recognition Act and associated legal cases. It ...
The right to recognition of gender identity was recognised to transgender persons in 2002 by well-kn...
The field of legal gender regulation across the world has been developing at an ever increasing pace...
This chapter considers the concepts of sex and gender in relation to law, and particularly in relati...
In July 2017 the UK government committed to “streamlining” the process for a legal change of gender ...
This chapter describes the recent development of laws protecting trans people against discrimination...
Marginalised Bodies (Re)Imagining the Law (Special Issue)This paper looks at transgender identities ...
This book moves beyond liberal law reform and is the first to interrogate the transgender/law relati...
This paper looks at transgender identities and the law in the context of marriage. It particularly f...
This research investigates the attitudes and experiences of non-binary people towards legal sex reco...
This essay seeks to bridge the gap between the UK legal system’s treatment of transsexuals and post-...
In the 21st century, Parliaments and the courts are allowing persons some measure of power and agenc...
This paper looks at transgender identities and the law in the context of marriage. It particularly f...
This paper looks at transgender identities and the law in the context of marriage. It particularly f...
On July 11, 2002, the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) set the scene for a significant shift in...
This article shall focus on the landmark 2004 Gender Recognition Act and associated legal cases. It ...
The right to recognition of gender identity was recognised to transgender persons in 2002 by well-kn...
The field of legal gender regulation across the world has been developing at an ever increasing pace...
This chapter considers the concepts of sex and gender in relation to law, and particularly in relati...
In July 2017 the UK government committed to “streamlining” the process for a legal change of gender ...
This chapter describes the recent development of laws protecting trans people against discrimination...
Marginalised Bodies (Re)Imagining the Law (Special Issue)This paper looks at transgender identities ...
This book moves beyond liberal law reform and is the first to interrogate the transgender/law relati...
This paper looks at transgender identities and the law in the context of marriage. It particularly f...
This research investigates the attitudes and experiences of non-binary people towards legal sex reco...
This essay seeks to bridge the gap between the UK legal system’s treatment of transsexuals and post-...
In the 21st century, Parliaments and the courts are allowing persons some measure of power and agenc...
This paper looks at transgender identities and the law in the context of marriage. It particularly f...
This paper looks at transgender identities and the law in the context of marriage. It particularly f...
On July 11, 2002, the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) set the scene for a significant shift in...
This article shall focus on the landmark 2004 Gender Recognition Act and associated legal cases. It ...
The right to recognition of gender identity was recognised to transgender persons in 2002 by well-kn...