Protection of sexual minorities since Stonewall : progress and stalemate in developed and developing countries

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K3242.3 P544 2010

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9780415508889 (pbk.)
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K3242.3 P544 2010
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Protection of sexual minorities since Stonewall : progress and stalemate in developed and developing countries / Chan, Phil C. W.
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London ; New York : Routledge, 2010.
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378 p. : xii ; 25 cm.
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Protection of sexual minorities since Stonewall : their lives, struggles, sufferings, love, and hope / Phil C.W. Chan
--Psychosocial implications of homophobic bullying in schools : a review and directions for legal research and the legal process / Phil C.W. Chan
--Fighting to fit in : gay-straight alliances in schools under United States jurisprudence / Matthew T. Mercier
--Cumulative jurisprudence and human rights : the example of sexual minorities and hate speech / Eric Heinze
--Challenging hate speech : incitement to hatred on grounds of sexual orientation in England, Wales and Northern Ireland / Kay Goodall
--Gay male rape victims : law enforcement, social attitudes and barriers to recognition / Philip N.S. Rumney
--Criminal law, public health, and governance of HIV exposure and transmission / Alana Klein
--Shared values of Singapore : sexual minority rights as Singaporean value / Phil C.W. Chan
--Keeping up with (which) Joneses : a critique of constitutional comparativism in Hong Kong and its implications for rights development / Phil C.W. Chan
--Sexual minorities and human rights in Japan : an historical perspective / Mark McLelland and Katsuhiko Suganuma
--Blackmail in Zimbabwe : troubling narratives of sexuality and human rights / Oliver Phillips
--Lost in transition : transpeople, transprejudice and pathology in Asia / Sam Winter
--From discretion to disbelief : recent trends in refugee determinations on the basis of sexual orientation in Australia and the United Kingdom / Jenni Millbank
--Bisexuals need not apply : a comparative appraisal of refugee law and policy in Canada, the United States, and Australia / Sean Rehaag
--Independent human rights documentation and sexual minorities : an ongoing challenge for the Canadian refugee determination process / Nicole LaViolette
--Same-sex marriage and the Irish Constitution / Aisling O'Sullivan.
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955   ^a1 copy
999   ^aSaithip
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