Hispanic and latino same-sex couple households in the United States
Creator
Cianciotto, Jason
Hispanic and latino same-sex couple households in the United States
Statistics on the position and discrimination of Latino same-sex couples by anti-LGBT laws and policies.
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Cianciotto, Jason
The state we're in
The state we're in
Sex discrimination persists in nationality and citizenship laws in over 50 countries around the world, continuing to trap women and their families in a web of sexist nationality laws. Too many governments have simply decided that women should have fewer rights than men to pass on their citizenships to their children or their foreign spouse, or to acquire, change or keep their nationalities.
Leven als transgender in België
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Motmans, Joz
Biolley, Inès de > (i.s.m.)
Debunne, Sandrine > (i.s.m.)
Leven als transgender in België
Onderzoek naar de sociale en juridische situatie van transgender personen in België. Het doel daarvan is om de discriminaties en ongelijkheden in praktijk, beleid en wetgeving in kaart te brengen, om op die manier te kunnen komen tot een correcte en efficiënte klachtenbehandeling, tot het ontwikkelen van een effectief beleid voor transgender personen en tot het formuleren van doeltreffende aanbevelingen naar de overheid, privépersonen en instellingen toe. Onderzochte periode: van maart 2008 tot juni 2009.
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Motmans, Joz
Biolley, Inès de > (i.s.m.)
Debunne, Sandrine > (i.s.m.)
Transgender Issues and Sexual Orientation [special]
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Coombs, Mary
Frye, Phyllis Randolph
Martin, Francisco Forrest
[et al.]
Transgender Issues and Sexual Orientation [special]
In this special issue on Transgender Issues and Sexual Orientation an article about the International Conference on Transgender Law and Employment Policy 'Discrimination Against Transgendered People In America' that answers basic questions pertaining to transgender issues. Mary Coombs examines the relationship between transgenderism and homosexuality and concludes that one reason the gay, lesbian and transgendered communities need to ally is 'because we have common enemies.' In a brief, with and introduction by Francisco Forrest Martin, submitted to the European Court of Human Rights on behalf of a female-to-male transsexual seeking recognition of his status as the 'functional but non-biological father' of the biological daughter of his partner for 15 years, a woman, chronicles the legal recognition of transsexuals in Europe, and the United States including the consideration of gender dysphoria and transsexualism as a disability, noting that European laws and courts have 'evidenced a greater sensitivity to the plight of transsexuals' than in the United States. Phyllis Randolph Frye hold a speech July 6, 1996, at the Fifth International Conference on Transgender Law and Employment Policy Conference, 'TRANSGEN'96,' in Houston in which she discusses a variety of 'freedoms' beginning with her personal experience as an out transgendered person, and examines societal pressure on transgendered people to have sex reassignment surgery.