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  1. Transsexualism, Birth Registration and the Right to Marry: Proposals for a Friendly Settlement in Mark Rees v. United Kingdom

     
    Collection: Academic Papers and Publications
    Institution: Transgender Archives, University of Victoria
    Creator: Burgess, David, Ekins, Richard
    Date: Unknown
    Topics: Birth certificate amendments, Discrimination, Employment discrimination, Gender, Gender realignment surgery, Human rights, Marriage, Sexual relationships, Transsexual people, Transsexualism
    Subject: 2nd International Congress on Psychiatry, Law and Ethics, European Commission on Human Rights, Mark Rees, Mark Rees v. United Kingdom, Nullity Act, Symposium on Psycho-Legal Aspects of Sexual Problems
  2. Transsexualism, Birth Registration and the Right to Marry: Schedule of Legislative and Case Law Developments in Europe

     
    Collection: Academic Papers and Publications
    Institution: Transgender Archives, University of Victoria
    Creator: Burgess, David, Ekins, Richard
    Date: Mar. 1986
    Topics: Birth certificate amendments, Gender realignment surgery, Law, Legal process, Marriage, Partners of transgender people, Public opinion, Transsexual people
    Subject: 1980 Transsexuellengesetz, 2nd International Congress on Psychiatry, Law and Ethics, Circular Letter 11 Nov. '76, Czechoslovakian State Health Institution, Dave King, European Commission on Human Rights, French Courts, inter alia, Mark Rees v. United Kingdom, Ministry of Ecclesiastical Affairs, Norwegian Central Bureau of Statistics, Portuguese Civil Code Article 10, Roberta Cowell, Sunday Pictorial, Sweedish Social Welfare Board, Symposium on Psycho-Legal Aspects of Sexual Problems