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Transforming Rights: How Law Shapes Transgender Lives, identity and Community in India

Publisher:
Queer Directions
| Author:
Jayna Kothari
| Language:
English
| Format:
Paperback
Publisher:
Queer Directions
Author:
Jayna Kothari
Language:
English
Format:
Paperback

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A COLLECTION OF ESSAYS THAT ANALYSE THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN LAW AND THE LIVED REALITIES OF TRANSGENDER PEOPLE IN INDIA.

India’s rapid transformation in transgender rights has few global parallels. From the recognition of gender self-determination to the decriminalisation of same-sex relations, courts have set out a framework that guarantees dignity, autonomy and equal protection under the law. Yet the lived reality of the trans community continues to be marked by exclusion, discrimination, violence and the daily fight for even basic rights like access to education, healthcare, employment and shelter. Transforming Rights confronts this contradiction head-on.

Edited by Jayna Kothari, Senior Advocate at the Supreme Court and a leading practitioner in gender and equality law, this volume brings together scholars, activists, lawyers, policy researchers and community members whose work engages directly with transgender rights and the wider LGBTQIA+ community. The chapters explore constitutional protections, the demand for reservations, questions of intimacy and family, public attitudes, access to higher education and livelihood, structural exclusion and the intersection of trans activism with caste and indigeneity.

Drawing on legal, social and community-based perspectives, the collection identifies the progress made, the challenges that persist and the reforms necessary to realise equal protection for transgender persons in India.

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A COLLECTION OF ESSAYS THAT ANALYSE THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN LAW AND THE LIVED REALITIES OF TRANSGENDER PEOPLE IN INDIA.

India’s rapid transformation in transgender rights has few global parallels. From the recognition of gender self-determination to the decriminalisation of same-sex relations, courts have set out a framework that guarantees dignity, autonomy and equal protection under the law. Yet the lived reality of the trans community continues to be marked by exclusion, discrimination, violence and the daily fight for even basic rights like access to education, healthcare, employment and shelter. Transforming Rights confronts this contradiction head-on.

Edited by Jayna Kothari, Senior Advocate at the Supreme Court and a leading practitioner in gender and equality law, this volume brings together scholars, activists, lawyers, policy researchers and community members whose work engages directly with transgender rights and the wider LGBTQIA+ community. The chapters explore constitutional protections, the demand for reservations, questions of intimacy and family, public attitudes, access to higher education and livelihood, structural exclusion and the intersection of trans activism with caste and indigeneity.

Drawing on legal, social and community-based perspectives, the collection identifies the progress made, the challenges that persist and the reforms necessary to realise equal protection for transgender persons in India.

About Author

Jayna Kothari is a Senior Advocate practising in the Supreme Court of India and the co-founder and Executive Director of the Centre for Law and Policy Research (CLPR), Bangalore. She holds a BA LLB from University Law School, Bangalore, and read for the BCL at the University of Oxford. She was awarded the Dr D.C. Pavate Memorial Fellowship at the University of Cambridge. She is the author of The Future of Disability Law in India, published by Oxford University Press in 2012.

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