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关于作者BCL/LLB,LLM(Bioeth)。比喻一个头发上插着花的生物女巫。我目前正在多伦多大学法学院攻读法律博士学位。这篇论文的法语版本出现在2020年8月的《加拿大法律与社会杂志》特刊上:Florence Ashley,《Sujet Trans:L'Exemple du Droit Québécois,35 Can》。J.L.和Soc'y 317(2020)。我要感谢2019年5月3日作为跨法律变革边缘研讨会的一部分举行的特刊研讨会的参与者。我要特别感谢Robert Leckey、Samuel Singer和Dan Irving的宝贵意见。我还要感谢《加拿大法律与社会杂志》的法国主编多米尼克·伯尼尔提供的令人难以置信的帮助和富有洞察力的评论。
The Constitutive In/visibility of the Trans Legal Subject: A Case Study
About the Author BCL/LLB, LLM (Bioeth). Metaphorically a biorg witch with flowers in their hair. I am currently pursuing a doctorate in law at the University of Toronto Faculty of Law. A French-language version of this paper appeared in an August 2020 special issue of the Canadian Journal of Law and Society: Florence Ashley, L’In/visibilité Constitutive du Sujet Trans: L’Exemple du Droit Québécois, 35 Can. J.L. & Soc’y 317 (2020). I would like to thank the participants of the special issue workshop held on May 3rd, 2019 as part of the On the Margins of Trans Legal Change symposium. I would particularly like to thank Robert Leckey, Samuel Singer, and Dan Irving for their inestimable comments. For her incredible aid and insightful comments, I would also like to thank the French editor-in-chief of the Canadian Journal of Law and Society, Dominique Bernier.