Sex and gender equality law and policy: a response to Murray, Hunter Blackburn and Mackenzie (original) (raw)

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''Sex Changes'? Paradigm Shifts in 'Sex' and 'Gender' Following the Gender Recognition Act?'

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Legal Recognition of Preferred Gender Identity in Ireland: An analysis of Proposed Legislation’

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Trans and intersex people: Discrimination on the grounds of sex, gender identity and gender expression

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