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100 _aKushilekha Bajpai
245 3 _aAn Equal Right to Family: A Qualified Dream in a Culturally Anxious and Transphobic India
260 _aBangalore
_bNLSIU
_c2020
300 _a89p.
505 _aTABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION AND METHODOLOGY ; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Statement of Problem; 1.3 Significance of Research ; 1.4 Aims and Objectives ; 1.5 Scope and Limitation ; 1.6 Hypothesis ; 1.8 Research Methodology ; 1.9 Mode of Citation ; 1.10 Scheme of Study; 1.11 Review of Literature:; CHAPTER 2: SELF-DETERMINATION OF GENDER IDENTITY: UNDERSTANDING ‘SEX’ AND ‘GENDER’ SPECTRUM 2.1 Biological Determinism or Social Construction: Understanding Sex and Gender Spectrum .............. 2.2 Transgender and Intersex Persons ............... 2.3 Legal Recognition of Self-Perceived Identity Error! Bookmark not defined. CHAPTER 3: AN EQUAL RIGHT TO FAMILY .. 3.1 Construction of Identity, Defining‘Normal’ and a Systemic Denial of Rights; 3.1.1 The Chandini Case; 3.1.2 Construction of Identity and Convention .; 3.2 Universal Right to Family: The Fundamental Human Right .. Error! Bookmark not defined.; 3.3 Family Structures and Family Relations of Transgenders Error! Bookmark not defined.; 3.4 Recognition of Alternate Family Structures; CHAPTER 4: EQUAL SOCIO-ECONOMIC PARTICIPATION: FAMILY RIGHTS AND BENEFITS; 4.1 Marriage and Divorce.; 4.2 Parenthood: Guardianship and Adoption; 4.3 Inheritance; 4.4 Partnership Benefits; 4.5 Recommendations:; CHAPTER 5: CONCLUSION AND SUGGESTIONS; Suggestions for Reforms; BIBLIOGRAPHY.
700 _aProf. (Dr.) Sarasu E. Thomas - Guide
856 _uhttp://opac.nls.ac.in:8081/xmlui/handle/123456789/408
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