The Queer Outside in Law
Recognising LGBTIQ People in the United Kingdom
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The Queer Outside in Law: Recognising LGBTIQ People in the United Kingdom is an edited collection co-edited by Senthorun Raj that investigates legal recognition of sexual and gender minorities.
The book compiles interdisciplinary scholarship examining legislative, judicial, and policy frameworks that shape LGBTIQ lives in the UK. Contributors interrogate processes of inclusion and exclusion, highlighting how legal categories and practices marginalize certain identities while privileging others.
Through case studies and theoretical analysis, the volume sheds light on the limits of rights-based approaches and suggests pathways for more inclusive legal recognition.
It offers critical perspectives valuable to scholars, practitioners, and activists working on equality and human rights.
The book compiles interdisciplinary scholarship examining legislative, judicial, and policy frameworks that shape LGBTIQ lives in the UK. Contributors interrogate processes of inclusion and exclusion, highlighting how legal categories and practices marginalize certain identities while privileging others.
Through case studies and theoretical analysis, the volume sheds light on the limits of rights-based approaches and suggests pathways for more inclusive legal recognition.
It offers critical perspectives valuable to scholars, practitioners, and activists working on equality and human rights.
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