From “cure” to recognition: the right of transgender people to exercise identity and gender expresion through public health services

Authors

  • Adrián Lengua Parra Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú

    Investigador del Grupo de Derecho, Género y Sexualidad (DEGESE) de la PUCP. Asistente de la Clínica Jurídica de Personas con Discapacidad de la PUCP. Adjunto de docencia en los cursos de Filosofía del Derecho y Argumentación jurídica en la PUCP.

Keywords:

Gender identity, right to health, Transgender people, sexuality, Human rigths

Abstract

For many years trans people have been treated as suffering from some pathology, proposing various curative treatments as a solution to their alleged health problem. However, recent studies show that gender identity of people is a very personal and diverse characteristic so must be protected. 

In this article, the author explains how an understanding of gender identity that is respectful of human rights involves rethinking the State’s view of transgender people. This change of perspective requires discarding the pathological vision and opting for a system that will equip them with the necessary tools to develop their identity and avoid discrimination.

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Published

2016-01-19

How to Cite

Lengua Parra, A. (2016). From “cure” to recognition: the right of transgender people to exercise identity and gender expresion through public health services. THEMIS Revista De Derecho, (70), 217–221. Retrieved from https://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/themis/article/view/19613

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Fomento a la investigación universitaria