What Would Mrs. Roosevelt Say? A Theory of Discrimination on The Basis of Sexual Orientation & Gender Identity 75 Years After the Adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
The incorporation to concepts of sexual orientation and gender identity as categories protected from discrimination under international human rights law has been part of a thirty-year long process. However, it rests substantively on the human rights framework conceived and created as part of the post-war development of an international order that is currently under great strain.
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