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In this fascinating work, theoretical discussions of sex, sexuality, gender and law, and an extensive range of primary and secondary research materials, are combined to provide an insightful analysis into the inadequacies of current law.
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In this fascinating work, theoretical discussions of sex, sexuality, gender and law, and an extensive range of primary and secondary research materials, are combined to provide an insightful analysis into the inadequacies of current law.
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Whittle, Stephen
Chapter 1 ; Chapter 2 Legal Madness: Transsexualism; Chapter 3 Transsexual
Denial: Socially Constructing the Legal Body; Chapter 4 Still Gender
Fucking or Still Fucking Gender? 1 A version of this paper was first
published in Ekins and King, 1996. This version has been updated to take on
board recent events; Chapter 5 The Trans-Cyberian Mail Way 1 This Chapter
was originally published in (1998) 7(3) Social and Legal Studies 389-408.
It has been updated for this book; Chapter 6 Institutionalised Employment
Discrimination and Transsexual People 1 A shorter version of this Chapter
was published as 'New-ism's transsexual people and institutionalised
discrimination in Employment Law' (1999) 4(1) Contemporary Issues in Law.
This Chapter has been extensively revised to include more background and to
bring it up to date; Chapter 7 Sex and Marriage: Go Together like a ...? 1
This Chapter was previously published in Wintemute, R and Andeaes, M, Legal
Recognition of Same Sex Partnerships, 2001, London: Hart. It has been
revised and updated for this book; Chapter 8 Gemeinschaftsfremden 1
Gemeinschaftsfremden is the German language title of the 1943 Nazi draft
law on the 'handling of social aliens', which provided the framework for
the compulsory castration of homosexual men in Nazi concentration camps.
This Chapter was originally published in Beresford, S, Monk, D and Moran, L
(eds), Legal Queeries, 1998, London: Blackwell, pp 42-56. It has been
revised and updated for inclusion here. - Or how to be Shafted by your
Friends: Sterilisation Requirements and Legal Status Recognition for the
Transsexual; Chapter 9 Seeking a Gendered Adolescence: Liability and Ethics
Surrounding Adolescents with Gender Dysphoria 1 Co-author Catherine Downs.
This essay was first published in Heinze, E, Of Innocence and Autonomy:
Children, Sex and Human Rights, 2000, Aldershot: Dartmouth; Chapter 10
European Transgender Rights: New Identity Politics for a New Age; Chapter
11 The Praxis and Politics of Policing: Problems Facing Trans People 1
Co-authors for this Chaptere Catherine Little, Principal Lecturer in Law,
Manchester Metropolitan University, and Paula Stephens; Chapter 12 Prison
Provision for Trans People; Chapter 13 'Gender Identity': Proposed
Additional Protocol Broadening Art 14 of the European Convention; The Need
for Express Inclusion 1 Submission of ILGA-Europe, the European Region of
the International Lesbian and Gay Association, to the Steering Committee on
Human Rights, Council of Europe. Drafted for the Board of ILGA-Europe by Dr
Stephen Whittle, School of Law, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK,
with the assistance of Dr Robert Wintemute, School of Law, King's College,
University of London; Chapter 14 Surgical Requirements for Legal
Recognition: Why a Vaginectomy should not be Demanded of a Transsexual Man;
Chapter 15 Transsexual People in the Military; Chapter 16 A Temporary
Asylum Appeal for a Transsexual Prisoner;
Denial: Socially Constructing the Legal Body; Chapter 4 Still Gender
Fucking or Still Fucking Gender? 1 A version of this paper was first
published in Ekins and King, 1996. This version has been updated to take on
board recent events; Chapter 5 The Trans-Cyberian Mail Way 1 This Chapter
was originally published in (1998) 7(3) Social and Legal Studies 389-408.
It has been updated for this book; Chapter 6 Institutionalised Employment
Discrimination and Transsexual People 1 A shorter version of this Chapter
was published as 'New-ism's transsexual people and institutionalised
discrimination in Employment Law' (1999) 4(1) Contemporary Issues in Law.
This Chapter has been extensively revised to include more background and to
bring it up to date; Chapter 7 Sex and Marriage: Go Together like a ...? 1
This Chapter was previously published in Wintemute, R and Andeaes, M, Legal
Recognition of Same Sex Partnerships, 2001, London: Hart. It has been
revised and updated for this book; Chapter 8 Gemeinschaftsfremden 1
Gemeinschaftsfremden is the German language title of the 1943 Nazi draft
law on the 'handling of social aliens', which provided the framework for
the compulsory castration of homosexual men in Nazi concentration camps.
This Chapter was originally published in Beresford, S, Monk, D and Moran, L
(eds), Legal Queeries, 1998, London: Blackwell, pp 42-56. It has been
revised and updated for inclusion here. - Or how to be Shafted by your
Friends: Sterilisation Requirements and Legal Status Recognition for the
Transsexual; Chapter 9 Seeking a Gendered Adolescence: Liability and Ethics
Surrounding Adolescents with Gender Dysphoria 1 Co-author Catherine Downs.
This essay was first published in Heinze, E, Of Innocence and Autonomy:
Children, Sex and Human Rights, 2000, Aldershot: Dartmouth; Chapter 10
European Transgender Rights: New Identity Politics for a New Age; Chapter
11 The Praxis and Politics of Policing: Problems Facing Trans People 1
Co-authors for this Chaptere Catherine Little, Principal Lecturer in Law,
Manchester Metropolitan University, and Paula Stephens; Chapter 12 Prison
Provision for Trans People; Chapter 13 'Gender Identity': Proposed
Additional Protocol Broadening Art 14 of the European Convention; The Need
for Express Inclusion 1 Submission of ILGA-Europe, the European Region of
the International Lesbian and Gay Association, to the Steering Committee on
Human Rights, Council of Europe. Drafted for the Board of ILGA-Europe by Dr
Stephen Whittle, School of Law, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK,
with the assistance of Dr Robert Wintemute, School of Law, King's College,
University of London; Chapter 14 Surgical Requirements for Legal
Recognition: Why a Vaginectomy should not be Demanded of a Transsexual Man;
Chapter 15 Transsexual People in the Military; Chapter 16 A Temporary
Asylum Appeal for a Transsexual Prisoner;
Chapter 1 ; Chapter 2 Legal Madness: Transsexualism; Chapter 3 Transsexual
Denial: Socially Constructing the Legal Body; Chapter 4 Still Gender
Fucking or Still Fucking Gender? 1 A version of this paper was first
published in Ekins and King, 1996. This version has been updated to take on
board recent events; Chapter 5 The Trans-Cyberian Mail Way 1 This Chapter
was originally published in (1998) 7(3) Social and Legal Studies 389-408.
It has been updated for this book; Chapter 6 Institutionalised Employment
Discrimination and Transsexual People 1 A shorter version of this Chapter
was published as 'New-ism's transsexual people and institutionalised
discrimination in Employment Law' (1999) 4(1) Contemporary Issues in Law.
This Chapter has been extensively revised to include more background and to
bring it up to date; Chapter 7 Sex and Marriage: Go Together like a ...? 1
This Chapter was previously published in Wintemute, R and Andeaes, M, Legal
Recognition of Same Sex Partnerships, 2001, London: Hart. It has been
revised and updated for this book; Chapter 8 Gemeinschaftsfremden 1
Gemeinschaftsfremden is the German language title of the 1943 Nazi draft
law on the 'handling of social aliens', which provided the framework for
the compulsory castration of homosexual men in Nazi concentration camps.
This Chapter was originally published in Beresford, S, Monk, D and Moran, L
(eds), Legal Queeries, 1998, London: Blackwell, pp 42-56. It has been
revised and updated for inclusion here. - Or how to be Shafted by your
Friends: Sterilisation Requirements and Legal Status Recognition for the
Transsexual; Chapter 9 Seeking a Gendered Adolescence: Liability and Ethics
Surrounding Adolescents with Gender Dysphoria 1 Co-author Catherine Downs.
This essay was first published in Heinze, E, Of Innocence and Autonomy:
Children, Sex and Human Rights, 2000, Aldershot: Dartmouth; Chapter 10
European Transgender Rights: New Identity Politics for a New Age; Chapter
11 The Praxis and Politics of Policing: Problems Facing Trans People 1
Co-authors for this Chaptere Catherine Little, Principal Lecturer in Law,
Manchester Metropolitan University, and Paula Stephens; Chapter 12 Prison
Provision for Trans People; Chapter 13 'Gender Identity': Proposed
Additional Protocol Broadening Art 14 of the European Convention; The Need
for Express Inclusion 1 Submission of ILGA-Europe, the European Region of
the International Lesbian and Gay Association, to the Steering Committee on
Human Rights, Council of Europe. Drafted for the Board of ILGA-Europe by Dr
Stephen Whittle, School of Law, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK,
with the assistance of Dr Robert Wintemute, School of Law, King's College,
University of London; Chapter 14 Surgical Requirements for Legal
Recognition: Why a Vaginectomy should not be Demanded of a Transsexual Man;
Chapter 15 Transsexual People in the Military; Chapter 16 A Temporary
Asylum Appeal for a Transsexual Prisoner;
Denial: Socially Constructing the Legal Body; Chapter 4 Still Gender
Fucking or Still Fucking Gender? 1 A version of this paper was first
published in Ekins and King, 1996. This version has been updated to take on
board recent events; Chapter 5 The Trans-Cyberian Mail Way 1 This Chapter
was originally published in (1998) 7(3) Social and Legal Studies 389-408.
It has been updated for this book; Chapter 6 Institutionalised Employment
Discrimination and Transsexual People 1 A shorter version of this Chapter
was published as 'New-ism's transsexual people and institutionalised
discrimination in Employment Law' (1999) 4(1) Contemporary Issues in Law.
This Chapter has been extensively revised to include more background and to
bring it up to date; Chapter 7 Sex and Marriage: Go Together like a ...? 1
This Chapter was previously published in Wintemute, R and Andeaes, M, Legal
Recognition of Same Sex Partnerships, 2001, London: Hart. It has been
revised and updated for this book; Chapter 8 Gemeinschaftsfremden 1
Gemeinschaftsfremden is the German language title of the 1943 Nazi draft
law on the 'handling of social aliens', which provided the framework for
the compulsory castration of homosexual men in Nazi concentration camps.
This Chapter was originally published in Beresford, S, Monk, D and Moran, L
(eds), Legal Queeries, 1998, London: Blackwell, pp 42-56. It has been
revised and updated for inclusion here. - Or how to be Shafted by your
Friends: Sterilisation Requirements and Legal Status Recognition for the
Transsexual; Chapter 9 Seeking a Gendered Adolescence: Liability and Ethics
Surrounding Adolescents with Gender Dysphoria 1 Co-author Catherine Downs.
This essay was first published in Heinze, E, Of Innocence and Autonomy:
Children, Sex and Human Rights, 2000, Aldershot: Dartmouth; Chapter 10
European Transgender Rights: New Identity Politics for a New Age; Chapter
11 The Praxis and Politics of Policing: Problems Facing Trans People 1
Co-authors for this Chaptere Catherine Little, Principal Lecturer in Law,
Manchester Metropolitan University, and Paula Stephens; Chapter 12 Prison
Provision for Trans People; Chapter 13 'Gender Identity': Proposed
Additional Protocol Broadening Art 14 of the European Convention; The Need
for Express Inclusion 1 Submission of ILGA-Europe, the European Region of
the International Lesbian and Gay Association, to the Steering Committee on
Human Rights, Council of Europe. Drafted for the Board of ILGA-Europe by Dr
Stephen Whittle, School of Law, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK,
with the assistance of Dr Robert Wintemute, School of Law, King's College,
University of London; Chapter 14 Surgical Requirements for Legal
Recognition: Why a Vaginectomy should not be Demanded of a Transsexual Man;
Chapter 15 Transsexual People in the Military; Chapter 16 A Temporary
Asylum Appeal for a Transsexual Prisoner;