The Development of Legal Rights for Intersex Persons: Part I: The Diversity of Intersex Conditions.

IF 1 3区 社会学 Q2 LAW
Alan R Felthous, Chanchal Kahlon
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Abstract

As the nature of transgender condition becomes better understood and the legal rights of transgender individuals are defined through court decisions and legislation, intersexuality ought not be overlooked. Potential commonalities as well as differences between intersexual and transgender individuals, clinically and psychosexually, may be mutually informing and relevant to their legal rights in ways that could implicate mental health services. In this review, the concepts of intersexuality and Disorders of Sexual Development are defined followed by a brief synopsis of the evolution of ancient conception of hermaphroditism into the vastly heterogenous biological conditions of today referred to as DSDs. A growing corpus of scholarly literature today argues that intersex persons should be regarded as having diverse sexual characteristics and as not disordered. Nonetheless, various conditions require understanding if the intersex person is to make informed decisions and if health providers are to recognize those conditions that constitute medical emergencies. This review and analysis compares intersex with transgender persons and provides current clinical and scientific knowledge as essential background for Part II, our following article on the advancement of legal rights of intersex persons.

阴阳人法律权利的发展:第一部分:阴阳人状况的多样性。
随着人们对跨性别状况的本质有了更好的理解,以及跨性别者的合法权利通过法院判决和立法得到了界定,中间性人不应被忽视。在临床和性心理方面,双性人和变性人之间的潜在共性和差异可能相互影响,并与他们的法律权利相关,从而可能涉及心理健康服务。在这篇综述中,定义了间性和性发育障碍的概念,然后简要介绍了古代雌雄同体概念到今天被称为dsd的巨大异质生物学条件的演变。如今,越来越多的学术文献认为,阴阳人应该被视为具有多种性特征,而不是精神错乱。然而,如果双性人要做出明智的决定,如果保健提供者要认识到这些情况构成医疗紧急情况,就需要了解各种情况。这篇综述和分析比较了双性人和变性人,并提供了当前的临床和科学知识作为第二部分的基本背景,我们接下来的文章是关于双性人法律权利的进展。
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