Sexual orientation, gender identity and justice : a comparative law casebook / written by Alli Jernow, with the assistance of Derek Loh, Anna Maitland, Anne Poulos, and Giulia Testa.
Material type: TextPublication details: Geneva, Switzerland : International Commission of Jurists, [2011]Description: xix, 393 p.; 21 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:- HQ76.5 J47 2011
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Released September 15, 2011.
Includes bibliographical references.
Decriminalisation -- Universality, equality and non-discrimination -- Employment discrimination -- Freedom of assembly, association and expression -- Military service -- Intersex -- Gender expression and cross-dressing -- Recognizing gender identity -- Transgender marriage -- Freedom of religion and non-discrimination -- Parenting -- Asylum and immigration -- Partnership benefits and recognition -- Marriage.
A collection of domestic court cases addressing legal issues relating to sexual orientation and gender identity. It presents more than one hundred judicial decisions from every region of the world and analyzes the role of international and comparative law in cases involving such topics as the criminalisation of sexual conduct, gender expression and cross-dressing, employment discrimination, freedom of religion and non-discrimination, and partnership benefits and recognition.
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