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Morgan Carpenter: "Intersex variations, human rights, and the International Classification of Diseases"

This open access paper published by Harvard's Health and Human Rights Journal highlights how international clinical classifications facilitate or specify practices that violate the human rights of intersex people. It also provides some analysis of a recent Family Court case, analysed from a slightly different perspective to recent papers in Bioethical Inquiry.
2 Aug 2018
Health and Human Rights Journal
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Shadow Report submission to the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women

IHRA has made a Shadow Report submission to the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW), on the situation of intersex people in Australia. This submission builds upon recent submissions to the Australian Law Reform Commission and the UN Human Rights Committee.
11 Jun 2018
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Alex David: "It was OK just to be me"

Thank you to Alex David and reporter Caroline Overington for this article in The Australian on 8 December 2016.
9 Dec 2016
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Family Court case: Re Carla (Medical procedure) [2016] FamCA 7

An initial analysis of a profoundly troubling decision by the Family Court, which authorises the sterilisation of a preschool child. It refers to obsolete risk data, makes extensive references to gender stereotypes and identifies prior appearance "enhancing" surgery.
29 Oct 2019
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LGBTI sponsorship and the elimination of intersex traits

The sponsorship of LGBTI events by IVF businesses raises ethical issues not just about the elimination of intersex traits, but also about the nature of community and comprehension of issues relating to intersex bodily diversity.
11 Jul 2016
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Submission to NHMRC on genetic selection against intersex traits

In 2014, OII Australia made a lengthy submission to the National Health and Medical Research Council calling for the prohibition of genetic testing to select against intersex traits. This submission responds to subsequent draft guidelines.
13 Sep 2015
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No scientific basis for current policy excluding elite intersex women from sport

The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism this month contains an important report on research by the International Association of Athletics Federations’ Medical and Anti-Doping Department and Commission, and others.
22 Aug 2014
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Concluding submission to the Senate Inquiry on involuntary or coerced sterilisation

Given a time extension for the Senate Inquiry on involuntary or coerced sterilisation, and also a rapidly changing context due to new information, we took the opportunity to make a concluding submission to the Senate Committee on Community Affairs.
12 Sep 2013
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Family Court case: Re Lesley (Special Medical Procedure) [2008] FamCA 1226

This 2008 case approved a troubling request for sterilisation associated with a changed sex of rearing in a 4-year old.
7 May 2014
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New, fourth, submission on involuntary sterilisation

We have made a fourth submission to the Senate Inquiry on involuntary or coerced sterilisation. It follows a submission by the Australasian Paediatric Endocrine Group, a feature article in The Age, and new developments in Europe and the US.
4 Jul 2013
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Submission to the Australian National Human Rights Consultation

Our submission on the Australian National Human Rights Consultation.
15 Jun 2009
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