id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_e3iwo6qg3nh2pj277eb2iakx5e Maria Elisa Castro-Peraza Gender Identity: The Human Right of Depathologization 2019 11 .pdf application/pdf 5407 711 54 Keywords: trans; transgender; gender identity; human rights; right to health; non-discrimination; In the context of this paper, the term 'trans' includes people whose gender identities differ from violations, which impacts the access to healthcare to trans people, the right to corporal integrity, and identity, the impact on healthcare, as well as the need of depathologizing trans people. in health care, human rights frameworks and processes of legal recognition of gender are changing international human rights law and its application to issues of sexual orientation and gender With respect to the legal recognition of gender, activism towards trans depathologization demands hormonal therapy, sterilization, genital surgery or divorce constitutes a violation of human rights and With respect to the legal recognition of gender, activism towards trans depathologization In recent years, an international intersex movement has emerged due to human rights violations How Pathologizing Trans People Violates International Human Rights Law; GATE: Available online: http://www.srhm.org/news/intersex-human-rights-clinical-self-regulation-has-failed/ ./cache/work_e3iwo6qg3nh2pj277eb2iakx5e.pdf ./txt/work_e3iwo6qg3nh2pj277eb2iakx5e.txt