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Title: | Malta’s gender identity, gender expression and sex characteristics act – a shift from a binary gender to a whole new spectrum? |
Authors: | Sciberras Debono, Nicole |
Keywords: | Gender identity -- Law and legislation -- Malta Sex discrimination -- Law and legislation -- Malta Gender identity -- Law and legislation -- European Union countries Transgender people -- Legal status, laws, etc. -- Malta Transsexuals -- Legal status, laws, etc. |
Issue Date: | 2015 |
Publisher: | European Law Students' Association Malta |
Citation: | Sciberras Debono, N. (2015). Malta’s gender identity, gender expression and sex characteristics act – a shift from a binary gender to a whole new spectrum? ELSA Malta Law Review, 5. |
Abstract: | Throughout history, the idea of equality has developed, whether it is within our islands or throughout the rest of the world. As the idea of equality started to expand further that the mere notions of male and female, we find new grounds of protection from discrimination, such as sexual orientation and gender identity, the latter being the topic of discussion found in this article. This article will be analysing the proposed Gender Identity, Gender Expression and Sex Characteristics Bill. However, rather than solely discussing the bill itself, this article will also seek to discuss national criticisms from NGOs and makes reference to international legislation based on the notion of the right to gender identity. This is done to achieve a wholesome perspective, based on a national and a Community level, as regards to what is being done in respect of those people who are transgendered and would wish to seek legal recognition. |
URI: | https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/123565 |
ISSN: | 23051949 |
Appears in Collections: | ELSA Malta Law Review : Volume 5 : 2015 |
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