Banning ‘Conversion Therapy’
Legal and Policy Perspectives
Craig Purshouse editor Ilias Trispiotis editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:30th Nov '23
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The book considers the appropriate responses to the medical, legal, moral, and social issues posed by the practice of ‘conversion therapy’.
This book looks at why and how states should legally ban LGBTQ+ ‘conversion therapy’. Few states have legislated against the practice, with many currently considering its legal ban. Banning ‘Conversion Therapy’ brings together leading academics, legal and medical practitioners, policymakers, and activists to illuminate the legislative and non-legislative steps that are required to protect individuals from the harms of ‘conversion therapy’ in different contexts. The book considers how best to address this complex and interdisciplinary legal problem which cuts across human rights law, criminal law, family law, and socio-legal studies, and which represents one of the key contemporary problems of LGBTQ+ equality and national and international human rights activism.
A powerful legal case against unethical, harmful and ineffective conversion practices. * Peter Tatchell, Director of Peter Tatchell Foundation *
This much-needed collection of interdisciplinary scholarship is an ideal primer for policymakers, advocates, and laypeople seeking to understand the history, forms, targets, and harms of so-called “conversion therapy” – as well as policy remedies for ending these cruel and pervasive practices. The chapter authors share expert insights for navigating the thorniest social, developmental, religious, and legal issues any ban on these practices would raise. * Jessica Stern, US Special Envoy to Advance the Human Rights of LGBTQI+ Persons *
ISBN: 9781509961153
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272 pages