The level of recognition that transgender individuals (i.e. those whose gender does not match the sex assigned at birth) enjoy in our societies has certainly made giant strides. Still, there is no denying that the far-reaching ramifications arising from choices about one's gender expression do affect vital aspects of identity in school, workplaces, and the community, and should be clearly defined and addressed by laws and policies. One of the arguments most commonly used by supporters of transgender rights relies on the concept of inalienable human rights, including the rights to live safely, freely, and without fearing discrimination. The authors have set out to succinctly outline and elaborate on the dynamics that have been shaping the le...
Whilst internationally a growing body of literature is emerging on uterus transplantation as the lat...
In this paper we examine the social and legal conditions in which many transgender people (often cal...
The UK’s laws surrounding parenthood are no longer fit for purpose and do not cater for questions on...
Current medical constructions of trans identities reflect heterosexist understandings of gender expr...
RESUMÉ Transsexualism and the Legal Aspects of Sex Change Transsexualism is a problem which most peo...
Abstract Today, thanks to biomedical technologies advances, some persons with fertility issues can c...
Trans men are people who, based on their genitals, were assigned the status of female at birth. Howe...
Gender affirmation surgery remains one of the greatest challenges in transgender medicine. In recent...
There is an emerging consensus within Natural Law that explains transgender identity as an “embodied...
Transsexuals pose dilemmas for the law in (a) defining a male or a female; (b) deciding what partner...
Trans men are people who, based on their genitals, were assigned the status of female at birth. How...
The vast majority of trans people around the world cannot obtain legal recognition of—or official do...
This roundtable discussion is the result of a research symposium entitled In Transition: Gender [Ide...
The right to recognition of gender identity was recognised to transgender persons in 2002 by well-kn...
The gender that is officially assigned at birth (male or female) is based on physical characteristic...
Whilst internationally a growing body of literature is emerging on uterus transplantation as the lat...
In this paper we examine the social and legal conditions in which many transgender people (often cal...
The UK’s laws surrounding parenthood are no longer fit for purpose and do not cater for questions on...
Current medical constructions of trans identities reflect heterosexist understandings of gender expr...
RESUMÉ Transsexualism and the Legal Aspects of Sex Change Transsexualism is a problem which most peo...
Abstract Today, thanks to biomedical technologies advances, some persons with fertility issues can c...
Trans men are people who, based on their genitals, were assigned the status of female at birth. Howe...
Gender affirmation surgery remains one of the greatest challenges in transgender medicine. In recent...
There is an emerging consensus within Natural Law that explains transgender identity as an “embodied...
Transsexuals pose dilemmas for the law in (a) defining a male or a female; (b) deciding what partner...
Trans men are people who, based on their genitals, were assigned the status of female at birth. How...
The vast majority of trans people around the world cannot obtain legal recognition of—or official do...
This roundtable discussion is the result of a research symposium entitled In Transition: Gender [Ide...
The right to recognition of gender identity was recognised to transgender persons in 2002 by well-kn...
The gender that is officially assigned at birth (male or female) is based on physical characteristic...
Whilst internationally a growing body of literature is emerging on uterus transplantation as the lat...
In this paper we examine the social and legal conditions in which many transgender people (often cal...
The UK’s laws surrounding parenthood are no longer fit for purpose and do not cater for questions on...