The contributions to this Edited Collection reveal the complexity of the deceptively simple question posed by its title: Gender, Sexuality and Social Justice: What’s Law Got to Do With It? Many of those involved in this publication are directly involved in and affected by the issues to which the Edited Collection’s title speaks. From activists working with women in Assam’s tea gardens in India or young lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender leaders in Vietnam, to lawyers fighting the Anti-Homosexuality Bill in Uganda or the criminalisation of cross-dressing in Malaysia, to academics carefully re-reading Islamic Sharia or researchers assessing HIV prevention programmes in South Africa, the contributors to this Collection have first-hand know...
Across the world there is an active, mass-based demand for an end to gendered injustice in all domai...
While the concept of sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHRs) has grown in legitimacy at th...
This contribution responds to the question of how transnational human rights networks affect people'...
The contributions to this Edited Collection reveal the complexity of the deceptively simple question...
Vietnam’s laws, policies and decrees do not explicitly discriminate against lesbian, gay, bisexual a...
Questions concerning sexuality and gender have only recently become the focus of social research and...
In March 2015, the Sexuality, Poverty and Law programme at the Institute of Development Studies brou...
Recent public debates about sexuality in India and Vietnam have brought the rights of lesbian, gay, ...
Law and Sexuality has rapidly developed as a distinct area of critical and socio-legal scholarship o...
The legal protection of the sexual orientation has more than something to do with some of the main i...
Recent political, legal and social changes have served to illustrate shifting understandings of sexu...
This qualitative research project studies the way in which the Vietnamese queer youth (including les...
In Vietnam, Confucian doctrine has traditionally influenced gender issues. Although, the determinati...
This introduction provides a brief overview of key political developments in global lesbian, gay, bi...
The argument of this dissertation is that we can understand activism as a series of confrontations b...
Across the world there is an active, mass-based demand for an end to gendered injustice in all domai...
While the concept of sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHRs) has grown in legitimacy at th...
This contribution responds to the question of how transnational human rights networks affect people'...
The contributions to this Edited Collection reveal the complexity of the deceptively simple question...
Vietnam’s laws, policies and decrees do not explicitly discriminate against lesbian, gay, bisexual a...
Questions concerning sexuality and gender have only recently become the focus of social research and...
In March 2015, the Sexuality, Poverty and Law programme at the Institute of Development Studies brou...
Recent public debates about sexuality in India and Vietnam have brought the rights of lesbian, gay, ...
Law and Sexuality has rapidly developed as a distinct area of critical and socio-legal scholarship o...
The legal protection of the sexual orientation has more than something to do with some of the main i...
Recent political, legal and social changes have served to illustrate shifting understandings of sexu...
This qualitative research project studies the way in which the Vietnamese queer youth (including les...
In Vietnam, Confucian doctrine has traditionally influenced gender issues. Although, the determinati...
This introduction provides a brief overview of key political developments in global lesbian, gay, bi...
The argument of this dissertation is that we can understand activism as a series of confrontations b...
Across the world there is an active, mass-based demand for an end to gendered injustice in all domai...
While the concept of sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHRs) has grown in legitimacy at th...
This contribution responds to the question of how transnational human rights networks affect people'...