Banning Transgender Conversion Practices

A Legal and Policy Analysis

By Florence Ashley
Categories: Political Science, Gender & Sexuality Studies, Public & Social Policy, Law & Legal Studies
Series: Law and Society
Publisher: UBC Press
Hardcover : 9780774866927, 220 pages, April 2022
Paperback : 9780774866934, 220 pages, December 2022
Ebook (PDF) : 9780774866941, 220 pages, April 2022
Ebook (EPUB) : 9780774866958, 220 pages, April 2022

Table of contents

Foreword

Introduction

1 What Are Trans Conversion Practices?

2 Interpreting the Scope of Bans

3 Legal Variants Across the Globe

4 Opposition and Constitutional Challenges to Bans

5 Policy Analysis

6 Developing an Affirmative Professional Culture

7 Annotated Model Law for Prohibiting Conversion Practices

Conclusion

Appendix: Professional Organizations Opposing Trans Conversion Practices

Notes; Glossary; Index

Description

Survivors of conversion practices – interventions meant to stop gender transition – have likened the process to torture. Florence Ashley rethinks and pushes forward the banning of these practices by surveying these bans in different jurisdictions, and addressing key issues around their legal regulation. Ashley also investigates the advantages and disadvantages of legislative approaches to regulating conversion therapies, and provides guidance for how prohibitions can be improved. Finally, Ashley offers a carefully annotated model law that provides detailed guidance for legislatures and policymakers. Most importantly, this book centres the experiences of trans people themselves in its analysis and recommendations.