Survivors of conversion practices - interventions meant to stop
gender transition - have likened the process to torture. Florence
Ashley rethinks and pushes forward the banning of these practices
by surveying these bans in different jurisdictions, and addressing
key issues around their legal regulation. Ashley also investigates
the advantages and disadvantages of legislative approaches to
regulating conversion therapies, and provides guidance for how
prohibitions can be improved. Finally, Ashley offers a carefully
annotated model law that provides detailed guidance for
legislatures and policymakers. Most importantly, this book centres
the experiences of trans people themselves in its analysis and
recommendations.
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