Human rights, sexual orientation, and gender identity / edited by Anne Hellum.

Contributor(s): Hellum, Anne [editor.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: London ; New York : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2017Description: ix, 122 pages ; 26 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781138698505; 1138698504Uniform titles: Nordic Journal of Human Rights. Subject(s): Yogyakarta Principles on the Application of International Human Rights Law in relation to Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity | Gays -- Legal status, laws, etc | Gay rights | Sexual orientation | Gender identity -- Law and legislation | Transgender people -- Legal status, laws, etc | Human rights | Menschenrecht | Sexuelle Orientierung | GeschlechtsidentitätDDC classification: 342.08/7 LOC classification: K3242.3 | .H863 2017Other classification: KC200.Q23
Contents:
Human rights, sexual orientation, and gender identity / Anne Hellum -- The Yogyakarta principles at ten / Michael O'Flaherty -- Queering gender [identity] in international law / Dianne Otto -- Enhancing LGBTI rights by changing the interpretation of the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women? / Rikki Holtmaat and Paul Post -- The rights of LGBTI children under the Convention on the Rights of the Child / Kirsten Sandberg -- Legal gender meets reality : a socio-legal children's perspective / Anniken Sørlie -- Sexual intimacy, gender variance, and criminal law / Alex Sharpe.
Summary: "How human rights principles, like the right to gender identity, freedom, integrity and equality, respond to the concerns of different groups of adults and children who experience gender harm due to the binary conception of sexuality and gender identity is the overall theme of this book. The Yogyakarta Principles on the Application of International Human Rights Law in Relation to Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity are analysed in the light of the dynamic jurisprudence of different human rights treaty bodies. Whether and how the status quo of gender duality is reproduced, in spite of international law's growing recognition of the multiplicity of sexualities and gender identities, is discussed. How transgender men, in countries that permit legal gender change, have been successfully prosecuted for gender fraud by female partners claiming to be unaware of their gender history is given attention. While human rights discourse related to LGBTI persons so far has been moulded on the experiences of adults this book gives voice to the concerns of gender-non confirming children. The jurisprudence of the Child Rights Committee, with focus on the complex social and legal issues faced by gender non-confirming children, is addressed. Through narratives, that give voice to these children's experiences, the book demonstrates how the legal gender assigned at birth impacts on their feeling of recognition, self-confidence and self-respect in the private, social, and legal spheres."-- Provided by publisher.
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"The chapters in this book were originally published in the Nordic journal of human rights, volume 33, issue 4 (November 2015)"--Page vii.

"The articles presented in this Special Issue on Human Rights, Sexual Orientation, and Gender Identity are developed from papers presented at the international conference Sexual Freedom, Equality and the Right to Gender Identity as a Site of legal and Political Struggles held in Oslo in December 2014 ... This Special Issue marks the 10th anniversary of the Yogyakarta Principles on the Application of International Human Rights Law in relation to Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity"--Page 1.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Human rights, sexual orientation, and gender identity / Anne Hellum -- The Yogyakarta principles at ten / Michael O'Flaherty -- Queering gender [identity] in international law / Dianne Otto -- Enhancing LGBTI rights by changing the interpretation of the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women? / Rikki Holtmaat and Paul Post -- The rights of LGBTI children under the Convention on the Rights of the Child / Kirsten Sandberg -- Legal gender meets reality : a socio-legal children's perspective / Anniken Sørlie -- Sexual intimacy, gender variance, and criminal law / Alex Sharpe.

"How human rights principles, like the right to gender identity, freedom, integrity and equality, respond to the concerns of different groups of adults and children who experience gender harm due to the binary conception of sexuality and gender identity is the overall theme of this book. The Yogyakarta Principles on the Application of International Human Rights Law in Relation to Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity are analysed in the light of the dynamic jurisprudence of different human rights treaty bodies. Whether and how the status quo of gender duality is reproduced, in spite of international law's growing recognition of the multiplicity of sexualities and gender identities, is discussed. How transgender men, in countries that permit legal gender change, have been successfully prosecuted for gender fraud by female partners claiming to be unaware of their gender history is given attention. While human rights discourse related to LGBTI persons so far has been moulded on the experiences of adults this book gives voice to the concerns of gender-non confirming children. The jurisprudence of the Child Rights Committee, with focus on the complex social and legal issues faced by gender non-confirming children, is addressed. Through narratives, that give voice to these children's experiences, the book demonstrates how the legal gender assigned at birth impacts on their feeling of recognition, self-confidence and self-respect in the private, social, and legal spheres."-- Provided by publisher.

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