Summary Of The Right To Personal Identity By Jill Marshall

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Through a feminist and socio-legal outlooks, Jill Marshall (2016) examines how our identities are protected through human rights law, however, she goes on to analyses how human right laws can sometimes include and exclude particular people because of the way they choose to identity. A prime example of such phenomena is the LGBT+ community, they are sometimes not given adequate rights and are not recognised as a legitimate part of society in certain parts of the world such as south Asia. This book starts off by tracing back the origins of identity and demonstrates the change of “the right to personal identity” (pp. 8) within the human rights structure. Marshall. J (2016) then delves into contemporary as well as historic attempts to illustrate

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