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Confronting Homophobia in Europe: Social and Legal Perspectives

Editat de Luca Trappolin, Alessandro Gasparini, Robert Wintemute
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 21 dec 2011
Homophobia exists in many different forms across Europe. Member States offer uneven levels of legal protection for lesbian and gay rights; at the same time the social meanings and practices relating to homosexuality are culturally distinct and intersect in complex ways with gender, class and ethnicity in different national contexts.The essays in this volume illustrate the findings of a European project on homophobia and fundamental rights in which sociologists and legal experts have analysed the position in four Member States: Italy, Slovenia, Hungary and the UK.The first part of the book investigates the sociological dimensions of homophobia through qualitative methods involving both heterosexual and self-defined lesbian and gay respondents, including those in ethnic communities. The aim is to understand how homophobia and homosexuality are defined and experienced in the everyday life of participants.The second part is devoted to a legal analysis of how homophobia is reproduced 'in law' and how it is confronted 'with law'. The analysis examines statute and case law; 'soft law'; administrative practices; the discussion of bills within parliamentary committees; and decisions of public authorities. Among the areas discussed are 'hate crimes' and 'hate speech'; education at all levels; free movement, immigration and asylum; and cross-border reproductive services.Please note that this book is also available as a free PDF download. For further information please click on the link below:www.citidive.eu/en/rapporti-e-prodotti/.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781849462754
ISBN-10: 1849462755
Pagini: 340
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hart Publishing
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

The essays in this volume illustrate the findings of a European project in which sociologists and legal experts analysed homophobia in four member States: Italy, Slovenia, Hungary and the UK.The first part of the book is dedicated to the sociological investigation of the everyday life dimension of homophobia through qualitative methods.The second part is devoted to juridical analysis of how homophobia is reproduced 'in law' and how it is contrasted 'with law'.Essential reading for anyone with an interest in homophobia and the law.

Notă biografică

Luca Trappolin is Assistant Professor of Sociology at the Faculty of Political Sciences of the University of Padova. Alessandro Gasparini, PhD, is Research Fellow and Contract Professor of Private Comparative Law at the University of Bologna. Robert Wintemute is Professor of Human Rights Law in the School of Law, King's College London.

Cuprins

1 IntroductionLuca Trappolin and Alessandro Gasparini PART I Exposing and Opposing Homophobia in Society 2 Introduction to the Sociological Case Studies Roman Kuhar, Judit Takács and Andrew Kam-Tuck Yip3 One Step Beyond: Researching Homophobia in Italian Society Luca Trappolin and Tatiana Motterle4 Integrated, but Not Too Much: Homophobia and Homosexuality in Slovenia Roman Kuhar, Ziva Humer and Simon Maljevac5 Don't Ask, Don't Tell, Don't Bother: Homophobia and the Heteronorm in Hungary Judit Takács, Tamás Dombos, György Mészáros and Tamás P Tóth6 Homophobia and Ethnic Minority Communities in the United Kingdom Andrew Kam-Tuck YipPART II Recognising and Combating Homophobia in and with the Law 7 Introduction to the Legal Case Studies Alessandro Gasparini and Robert Wintemute8 Homophobia in the Italian Legal System: File not Found Alessandro Gasparini, Cathy La Torre, Silvia Gorini and Monica Russo9 Traits of Homophobia in Slovenian Law: From Ignorance towards Recognition? Neza Kogovsek Salamon10 Fighting Homophobia in Hungarian Law: Slowly Evolving Standards Eszter Polgári11 Homophobia and United Kingdom Law: Only a Few Gaps Left to Close? Robert Wintemute12 Legal Comparison, Conclusions and Recommendations Robert Wintemute

Descriere

The essays in this volume illustrate the findings of a European project on homophobia and fundamental rights in which sociologists and lawyers have analysed the position in four Member States: Italy, Slovenia, Hungary and UK.