Author (Corporate) | Council of Europe: Commissioner for Human Rights |
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Publisher | Council of Europe |
Series Title | Issue Papers |
Series Details | No.1 (May 2015) |
Publication Date | May 2015 |
ISBN | 037015GBR |
Content Type | Journal | Series | Blog |
Summary: To this day, European societies remain largely unaware of the reality of intersex people. The classification of humankind into two categories, female and male, is omnipresent and informs the way we understand and organise the world around us. People who do not fit neatly into these two categories are exposed to human rights violations. Among them, intersex people are especially vulnerable. The supposed dichotomy of gender – and the corresponding medical norms – have resulted in routine medical and surgical interventions on intersex people even when they have not been adequately consulted or informed prior to such procedures. Secrecy and shame surrounding the bodies of intersex people have permitted the perpetuation of these practices while the human rights issues at stake have remained for the most part unaddressed. This issue paper traces the steps which have already been taken towards understanding and responding to the situation of intersex people from an ethical and human rights perspective. It urges governments to end medically unnecessary “normalising“ treatment of intersex people when it takes place without their free and fully informed consent. It also suggests ways forward in terms of protection against discrimination, adequate recognition of sex on official documents and access to justice. |
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Source Link | Link to Main Source https://book.coe.int/eur/en/commissioner-for-human-rights/6683-pdf-human-rights-and-intersex-people.html |
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Subject Categories | Values and Beliefs |
Countries / Regions | Europe |