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Transgender Marriage and the Legal Obligation to Disclose Gender History (2012)
Journal Article
(2012). Transgender Marriage and the Legal Obligation to Disclose Gender History. Modern Law Review, 33 -53. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-2230.2011.00887.x

Section 12 of the Matrimonial Causes Act 1973 as amended by the Gender Recognition Act 2004 requires transgender people to disclose their ‘gender history’ to the other party to a marriage prior to the marriage ceremony. Failure to do so enables the o... Read More about Transgender Marriage and the Legal Obligation to Disclose Gender History.

Harm To Future Persons: Non-Identity Problems and Counterpart Solutions (2012)
Journal Article
Wrigley. (2012). Harm To Future Persons: Non-Identity Problems and Counterpart Solutions. Ethical Theory and Moral Practice, 15, 175 -190. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10677-011-9280-0

Non-Identity arguments have a pervasive but sometimes counter-intuitive grip on certain key areas in ethics. As a result, there has been limited success in supporting the alternative view that our choices concerning future generations can be consider... Read More about Harm To Future Persons: Non-Identity Problems and Counterpart Solutions.

‘I May Be Older, But I Ain’t No ‘Elder’: A Critique of ‘Elder Law’ (2012)
Journal Article
(2012). ‘I May Be Older, But I Ain’t No ‘Elder’: A Critique of ‘Elder Law’

The provision of legal services for people in later life is an emerging area of legal specialism in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom. In the United States, "Elder Law" legal practice is a "growth industry," with an increasing number... Read More about ‘I May Be Older, But I Ain’t No ‘Elder’: A Critique of ‘Elder Law’.

Granting Conscientious Exemptions: The Need to Take Sides (2012)
Journal Article
Nehushtan, Y. (2012). Granting Conscientious Exemptions: The Need to Take Sides. Religion and Human Rights, 7(1), 31-58

There are several possible views of the proper way in which the state should respond to claims to be granted conscientious exemptions. This article discusses, and ultimately rejects, two main approaches to the issue of granting conscientious exemptio... Read More about Granting Conscientious Exemptions: The Need to Take Sides.

‘Ethnicity’ in the International Law of Minority Protection: The Post-Cold War Context in Perspective (2012)
Journal Article
(2012). ‘Ethnicity’ in the International Law of Minority Protection: The Post-Cold War Context in Perspective. Leiden Journal of International Law, 885 - 907. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0922156512000490

As a concept, ‘ethnicity’ has been informing the notions of the ‘self’ as well as the ‘other’ since antiquity. While in ancient Greek it referred to the ‘other’ in a derogatory sense, in the Romantic literature of the nineteenth century, ethnicity ca... Read More about ‘Ethnicity’ in the International Law of Minority Protection: The Post-Cold War Context in Perspective.