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The Queer Outside in Law: Recognising LGBTIQ People in the United Kingdom

Edited by: Senthorun Raj, Peter Dunne

ISBN13: 9783030488291
Published: December 2020
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £109.99



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This book contributes to current debates about “queer outsides” and “queer outsiders” that emerge from tensions in legal reforms aimed at improving the lives of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex, and queer people in the United Kingdom. LGBTIQ people in the UK have moved from being situated as “outlaws” – through prohibitions on homosexuality or cross-dressing – to respectable “in laws” – through the emerging acceptance of same-sex families and self-identified genders. From the partial decriminalisation of homosexuality in the Sexual Offences Act 1967, to the provision of a bureaucratic mechanism to amend legal sex in the Gender Recognition Act 2004, bringing LGBTIQ people “inside” the law has prompted enormous activist and academic commentary on the desirability of inclusion-focused legal and social reforms.

Canvassing an array of current socio-legal debates on colonialism, refugee law, legal gender recognition, intersex autonomy and transgender equality, the contributing authors explore “queer outsiders” who remain beyond the law’s reach and outline the ways in which these outsiders might seek to “come within” and/or “stay outside” law. Given its scope, this modern work will appeal to legal scholars, lawyers, and activists with an interest in gender, sex, sexuality, race, migration and human rights law.

Subjects:
Human Rights and Civil Liberties
Contents:
Queering Outside the (Legal) Box: LGBTIQ People in the United Kingdom
Raj, Senthorun (et al.)
Queer Legacies of Colonialism
Lalor, Kay
Death Zones, Comfort Zones: Queering the Refugee Question
Bruce-Jones, Eddie
The DSSH Model and the Voice of the Silenced: Aderonke Apata—The Queer Refugee: “I Am a Lesbian”
Chelvan, S.
Mapping the Manifestations of Exclusion: Challenging the Incarceration of Queer People
Adams, Felicity (et al.)
Genders that Don’t Matter: Non-Binary People and the Gender Recognition Act 2004
Pages 143-164
Preview Buy Chapter 25,95 €
Queering the Queer/Non-Queer Binary: Problematising the “I” in LGBTI+
Garland, Fae (et al.)
The Best Place on the Planet to Be Trans? Transgender Equality and Legal Consciousness in Scotland
Cowan, Sharon
Coming Inside and/or Playing Outside: The (Legal) Futures of LGBTIQ Rights in the United Kingdom
Raj, Senthorun (et al.)