Sexual Orientation and Human Rights

Sexual Orientation and Human Rights
Title Sexual Orientation and Human Rights PDF eBook
Author Laurence Thomas
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages 192
Release 1999
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0847687708

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4 Reply to Thomas: Michael E. Levin

Human Rights, Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity in the Commonwealth

Human Rights, Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity in the Commonwealth
Title Human Rights, Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity in the Commonwealth PDF eBook
Author Corinne Lennox
Publisher Institute of Commonwealth Studies
Total Pages 582
Release 2013
Genre Law
ISBN 9780957354883

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"Human rights in relation to sexual orientation and gender identity are at last reaching the heart of global debates. Yet 78 states worldwide continue to criminalise same-sex sexual behaviour, and due to the legal legacies of the British Empire, 42 of these - more than half - are in the Commonwealth of Nations. In recent years many states have seen the emergence of new sexual nationalisms, leading to increased enforcement of colonial sodomy laws against men, new criminalisations of sex between women and discrimination against transgender people. [This book] challenges these developments as the first book to focus on experiences of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex (LGBTI) and all non-heterosexual people in the Commonwealth. The volume offers the most internationally extensive analysis to date of the global struggle for decriminalisation of same-sex sexual behaviour and relationships."--Abstract, website.

Sexual Orientation: A Human Right

Sexual Orientation: A Human Right
Title Sexual Orientation: A Human Right PDF eBook
Author Eric Heinze
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 438
Release 2023-07-24
Genre Law
ISBN 9004637753

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This book is the first to examine sexual orientation from the viewpoint of international human rights law. It does not simply `create' a platform of rights and argue for their `introduction' in human rights law. Rather, it examines how extant international norms should be construed to include rights against discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation, including rights of privacy, equality, speech, expression, and association. It raises questions of cultural relativism, religious faith, social science, and legal theory. It will be of interest to international jurists, human rights organizations, gay rights organizations, constitutional scholars, and anyone interested in expanding the role of international human rights law as a formidable adversary of persecution and discrimination throughout the world.

Unspoken Rules

Unspoken Rules
Title Unspoken Rules PDF eBook
Author Rachel Rosenbloom
Publisher
Total Pages 312
Release 1995
Genre Gay liberation movement
ISBN

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"Prepared for the United Nations Fourth World Conference on Women"--Page [iv] of cover.

Human Rights, Sexual Orientation, and Gender Identity

Human Rights, Sexual Orientation, and Gender Identity
Title Human Rights, Sexual Orientation, and Gender Identity PDF eBook
Author Anne Hellum
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 122
Release 2018-04-19
Genre Law
ISBN 1315518759

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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. This book was previously published as a special issue of the Nordic Journal of Human Rights.

Sexual Orientation and Human Rights in American Religious Discourse

Sexual Orientation and Human Rights in American Religious Discourse
Title Sexual Orientation and Human Rights in American Religious Discourse PDF eBook
Author Saul M. Olyan
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 284
Release 1998-07-02
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780199761500

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Sexual orientation is a topic of intense debate within America's religious traditions. These discussions have had a significant impact on the formation of public policy, as speakers who locate themselves squarely within religious traditions have articulated positions on both sides in recent arguments concerning gays in the military, civil rights protections for gays and lesbians, gay marriage, parenting and foster parenting, and benefits for partners of gay and lesbian employees of major corporations and institutions. This volume, which stems from a 1995 conference at Brown University, aims to promote both academic and public understanding of the different positions that exist on sexual orientation and its public policy dimensions within four major American religious traditions. Writers from within the Jewish community, the Roman Catholic church, Mainline Protestant churches, and African-American churches explore the history and tradition of their communities on same-sex orientation, discuss the moral stance they advocate, and consider the legal and public policy implications of that stance. For each of these traditions, two opposing views are represented, and a respondent frames the issue in a larger context. The book concludes with essays by Michael McConnell and Andrew Koppelman exploring how our society might find a modus vivendi in a state position of neutrality on the moral status of homosexuality. This book will appeal to a broad range of readers interested in these crucial issues, and in the role the religious communities play in these debates, while helping to foster the climate for a more reasoned and civil dialogue.

Sexual Orientation and Human Rights

Sexual Orientation and Human Rights
Title Sexual Orientation and Human Rights PDF eBook
Author Robert Wintemute
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages 336
Release 1995
Genre Gay rights
ISBN

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