Description |
xii, 378 ; 25 cm |
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regular print |
Contents |
Protection of sexual minorities since Stonewall : their lives, struggles, sufferings, love, and hope / Phil C.W. Chan -- Psychosocial implications of homophobic bullying in schools : a review and directions for legal research and the legal process / Phil C.W. Chan -- Fighting to fit in : gay-straight alliances in schools under United States jurisprudence / Matthew T. Mercier -- Cumulative jurisprudence and human rights : the example of sexual minorities and hate speech / Eric Heinze -- Challenging hate speech : incitement to hatred on grounds of sexual orientation in England, Wales and Northern Ireland / Kay Goodall -- Gay male rape victims : law enforcement, social attitudes and barriers to recognition / Philip N.S. Rumney -- Criminal law, public health, and governance of HIV exposure and transmission / Alana Klein -- Shared values of Singapore : sexual minority rights as Singaporean value /--Phil C.W. Chan -- Keeping up with (which) Joneses : a critique of constitutional comparativism in Hong Kong and its implications for rights development / Phil C.W. Chan -- Sexual minorities and human rights in Japan : an historical perspective / Mark McLelland and Katsuhiko Suganuma -- Blackmail in Zimbabwe : troubling narratives of sexuality and human rights / Oliver Phillips -- Lost in transition : transpeople, transprejudice and pathology in Asia / Sam Winter -- From discretion to disbelief : recent trends in refugee determinations on the basis of sexual orientation in Australia and the United Kingdom / Jenni Millbank -- Bisexuals need not apply : a comparative appraisal of refugee law and policy in Canada, the United States, and Australia / Sean Rehaag -- Independent human rights documentation and sexual minorities : an ongoing challenge for the Canadian refugee determination process / Nicole LaViolette -- Same-sex marriage and the Irish Constitution / Aisling O'Sullivan |
Summary |
"The Stonewall Riot in New York in 1969 marked the birth of the sexual minority rights movement worldwide. In the subsequent four decades, equality and related rights on grounds of sexual orientation and gender identity have been enshrined in many African, Asian, Australasian, European and North American countries, thanks to better informed discourses of the natures of sexual orientation, gender identity, equality and rights that systematic scientific and socio-legal research has generated. Discrimination, harassment and persecution on grounds of a person's sexual orientation or gender identity, however, continue to pervade the laws and social norms in all developed and developing countries. In tribute to the courage of those who participated in the Stonewall Riot, this book examines the progress and stalemate in various countries on five continents, as well as in the development of international law, concerning the rights of persons belonging to sexual minorities." -- Publisher's website |
Notes |
"This book is a reproduction of The International Journal of Human Rights, volume 13, issue 2/3." |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Subject |
Gays -- Legal status, laws, etc.
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Homophobia -- Law and legislation.
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Homosexuality -- Law and legislation.
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Human rights.
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Sexual minorities -- Legal status, laws, etc.
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Author |
Chan, Phil C. W.
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Tutu, Desmond.
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ISBN |
041541850X |
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9780415418508 |
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