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Legal Identity Barriers

Cassia Vaughn

Traduttore A AI

Casa editrice: Publifye

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Legal Identity Barriers examines the significant administrative and legal obstacles LGBTQ individuals face when updating identity documents, impacting their ability to access basic rights and services. The book highlights how seemingly simple tasks, like altering a birth certificate, can become insurmountable hurdles, leading to systemic discrimination. This discrimination can hinder access to healthcare, employment, and housing, demonstrating the far-reaching socioeconomic consequences of these barriers. 

 
The book uniquely analyzes legal identity barriers across diverse jurisdictions, offering valuable insights for policymakers and advocates. It presents a comparative analysis of successful reforms alongside persistent challenges. Beginning with core concepts related to legal identity and LGBTQ rights, the book progresses through an examination of administrative procedures, an analysis of varying laws and court decisions, and an investigation into socioeconomic consequences. 

 
Drawing from legal analyses, administrative data, and sociological studies, the book argues that these barriers constitute a form of systemic discrimination. Policy recommendations and strategies are proposed to streamline processes for updating identity documents and securing equal rights, advocating for policy changes, legal reforms, and advocacy efforts to dismantle these barriers and promote inclusivity.
Disponibile da: 07/04/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 74 pagine.

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