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Sexual Intimacy And Gender Identity Fraud Reframing The Legal And Ethical Debate Alex Sharpe

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Sexual Intimacy And Gender Identity Fraud Reframing The Legal And Ethical Debate Alex Sharpe
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Sexual Intimacy And Gender Identity Fraud Reframing The Legal And Ethical Debate Alex Sharpe instant download after payment.

Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.5 MB
Pages: 224
Author: Alex Sharpe
ISBN: 9781138502550, 1138502553
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Sexual Intimacy And Gender Identity Fraud Reframing The Legal And Ethical Debate Alex Sharpe by Alex Sharpe 9781138502550, 1138502553 instant download after payment.

This book is a legal and political intervention into a contemporary debate concerning the appropriateness of sexual offence prosecutions brought against young gender non-conforming people for so-called ‘gender identity fraud'. It comes down squarely against prosecution. To that end, it offers a series of principled objections based both on liberal principles, and arguments derived from queer and feminist theories.
Thus prosecution will be challenged as criminal law overreach and as a spectacular example of legal inconsistency, but also as indicative of a failure to grasp the complexity of sexual desire and its disavowal. In particular, the book will think through the concepts of consent, harm and deception and their legal application to these specific forms of intimacy. In doing so, it will reveal how cisnormativity frames the legal interpretation of each and how this serves to preclude more marginal perspectives.
Beyond law, the book takes up the ethical challenge of the non-disclosure of gender history. Rather than dwelling on this omission, it argues that we ought to focus on a cisgender demand to know as the proper object of ethical inquiry. Finally, and as an act of legal and ethical re-imagination, the book offers a queer counter-judgment to R v McNally, the only case involving a gender non-conforming defendant, so far, to have come before the Court of Appeal.
Alex Sharpe is Professor of Law at Keele University. She is also a Barrister at Garden Court Chambers, London

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