2020
DOI: 10.18574/nyu/9780814731895.001.0001
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Intersexuality and the Law

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“…With some exceptions (e.g., Germany), laws on civil registration normally establish that a person must be registered within a certain period of time (in Spain, it is 72 hours under the 2011 Civil Registration Act 7 ) under one of the only two sexes available at the registry: male or female. The registration of a new-born's sex relies on a medical report that is in turn based on genitalia and its correspondence in shape and size with what has been normatively constructed as male and female genitalia (Greenberg 2012). A person's civil registration is thus based on ius genitalis.…”
Section: Systemic Violence Against Intersex Peoplementioning
confidence: 99%
“…With some exceptions (e.g., Germany), laws on civil registration normally establish that a person must be registered within a certain period of time (in Spain, it is 72 hours under the 2011 Civil Registration Act 7 ) under one of the only two sexes available at the registry: male or female. The registration of a new-born's sex relies on a medical report that is in turn based on genitalia and its correspondence in shape and size with what has been normatively constructed as male and female genitalia (Greenberg 2012). A person's civil registration is thus based on ius genitalis.…”
Section: Systemic Violence Against Intersex Peoplementioning
confidence: 99%
“…7. Similarly, this happens in others countries (Greenberg 2012;Sytsma 2006). In fact, according to Greenberg (2012: 5), "Although most intersex conditions are not disabling, pose no physical risk and require no medical intervention, infants with an intersex condition are often subjected to invasive cosmetic surgeries to alter their genitalia so that their bodies conform to a binary sex norm".…”
Section: Medical Practices and Protocolsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because intersex children are considered atypical and in some way abnormal, their condition is hidden from society and their birth is shrouded in shame and secrecy. Parents are often not correctly informed and when some information is provided they are often advised not to tell their children of their intersex condition or medical history (Streuli et all 2013;Greenberg 2012;Sytsma 2006).…”
Section: Medical Practices and Protocolsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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