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Y v France : intersex rights in the age of subsidiarity

Pieter Cannoot (UGent)
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Since the mid-1g80s, the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR or the Court) has decided on a significant number of cases that involved the official framework of sex registration in Council of Europe member states. Until recently, these cases always concerned the issue of legal gender recognition, ie, the recognition by the state that a person's gender identity does not match the sex assigned to them and officially registered at birth, in a binary (male-female) setting. In all cases, the applicant identified as either a man or a woman, and desired to see their official sex marker changed from `male' to `female' or vice
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hrc, intersex, ECHR, sex registration, EUROPEAN COURT, CASE LAW

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Cannoot, Pieter. “Y v France : Intersex Rights in the Age of Subsidiarity.” EUROPEAN CONVENTION ON HUMAN RIGHTS LAW REVIEW, vol. 5, no. 4, 2024, pp. 487–508, doi:10.1163/26663236-bja10114.
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Cannoot, P. (2024). Y v France : intersex rights in the age of subsidiarity. EUROPEAN CONVENTION ON HUMAN RIGHTS LAW REVIEW, 5(4), 487–508. https://doi.org/10.1163/26663236-bja10114
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Cannoot, Pieter. 2024. “Y v France : Intersex Rights in the Age of Subsidiarity.” EUROPEAN CONVENTION ON HUMAN RIGHTS LAW REVIEW 5 (4): 487–508. https://doi.org/10.1163/26663236-bja10114.
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Cannoot, Pieter. 2024. “Y v France : Intersex Rights in the Age of Subsidiarity.” EUROPEAN CONVENTION ON HUMAN RIGHTS LAW REVIEW 5 (4): 487–508. doi:10.1163/26663236-bja10114.
Vancouver
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Cannoot P. Y v France : intersex rights in the age of subsidiarity. EUROPEAN CONVENTION ON HUMAN RIGHTS LAW REVIEW. 2024;5(4):487–508.
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P. Cannoot, “Y v France : intersex rights in the age of subsidiarity,” EUROPEAN CONVENTION ON HUMAN RIGHTS LAW REVIEW, vol. 5, no. 4, pp. 487–508, 2024.
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