A legal study on the constitutional rights of transgender in Malaysia: with special reference to the legal position in India / Ellifamira Azisman, Najwa Hanee Md Hazza and Nur Sabihah Shukri

It is observed that the current laws in Malaysia do not recognize the gender of transgender and this does not guarantee them of their constitutional rights such as their legal status, civil liberties and their fair chance of employment and living which leaves them to be in a legal limbo. This study...

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Main Authors: Azisman, Ellifamira, Md Hazza, Najwa Hanee, Shukri, Nur Sabihah
Format: Student Project
Language:English
Published: 2014
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Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/33115/
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description It is observed that the current laws in Malaysia do not recognize the gender of transgender and this does not guarantee them of their constitutional rights such as their legal status, civil liberties and their fair chance of employment and living which leaves them to be in a legal limbo. This study is to provide recommendations that may improve the legislative framework relating to the improvement with regards to the welfare of the transgender community in Malaysia which could be done through facilitating a fairer and more effective method in performing legal recognitions of the transgender people's status. It has to be acknowledged that first there is a new term introduced by the American Psychiatric Association (APA), which is "gender dysphoria", substituting the previous terminology of gender identity disorder. Furthermore, this study will be focused on the status quo of the legal status of the transgender in Malaysia and the effect of reformation of the law as to their legal recognition and the change of their gender and name in both their Identity Card (MyKad) and birth certificate. Besides that, a comparative study is also done between the implementation of the law regarding the transgender with another country which is India with its current approach, following the Supreme Court's decision in the case of National Legal Service Authority v Union of India & Ors, where they had introduced a third gender category.
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spelling uitm-331152024-11-18T08:20:00Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/33115/ A legal study on the constitutional rights of transgender in Malaysia: with special reference to the legal position in India / Ellifamira Azisman, Najwa Hanee Md Hazza and Nur Sabihah Shukri Azisman, Ellifamira Md Hazza, Najwa Hanee Shukri, Nur Sabihah Sexual behavior and attitudes. Sexuality Transexualism It is observed that the current laws in Malaysia do not recognize the gender of transgender and this does not guarantee them of their constitutional rights such as their legal status, civil liberties and their fair chance of employment and living which leaves them to be in a legal limbo. This study is to provide recommendations that may improve the legislative framework relating to the improvement with regards to the welfare of the transgender community in Malaysia which could be done through facilitating a fairer and more effective method in performing legal recognitions of the transgender people's status. It has to be acknowledged that first there is a new term introduced by the American Psychiatric Association (APA), which is "gender dysphoria", substituting the previous terminology of gender identity disorder. Furthermore, this study will be focused on the status quo of the legal status of the transgender in Malaysia and the effect of reformation of the law as to their legal recognition and the change of their gender and name in both their Identity Card (MyKad) and birth certificate. Besides that, a comparative study is also done between the implementation of the law regarding the transgender with another country which is India with its current approach, following the Supreme Court's decision in the case of National Legal Service Authority v Union of India & Ors, where they had introduced a third gender category. 2014 Student Project NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/33115/1/33115.pdf Azisman, Ellifamira and Md Hazza, Najwa Hanee and Shukri, Nur Sabihah (2014) A legal study on the constitutional rights of transgender in Malaysia: with special reference to the legal position in India / Ellifamira Azisman, Najwa Hanee Md Hazza and Nur Sabihah Shukri. (2014) [Student Project] <http://terminalib.uitm.edu.my/33115.pdf> (Unpublished)
spellingShingle Sexual behavior and attitudes. Sexuality
Transexualism
Azisman, Ellifamira
Md Hazza, Najwa Hanee
Shukri, Nur Sabihah
A legal study on the constitutional rights of transgender in Malaysia: with special reference to the legal position in India / Ellifamira Azisman, Najwa Hanee Md Hazza and Nur Sabihah Shukri
title A legal study on the constitutional rights of transgender in Malaysia: with special reference to the legal position in India / Ellifamira Azisman, Najwa Hanee Md Hazza and Nur Sabihah Shukri
title_full A legal study on the constitutional rights of transgender in Malaysia: with special reference to the legal position in India / Ellifamira Azisman, Najwa Hanee Md Hazza and Nur Sabihah Shukri
title_fullStr A legal study on the constitutional rights of transgender in Malaysia: with special reference to the legal position in India / Ellifamira Azisman, Najwa Hanee Md Hazza and Nur Sabihah Shukri
title_full_unstemmed A legal study on the constitutional rights of transgender in Malaysia: with special reference to the legal position in India / Ellifamira Azisman, Najwa Hanee Md Hazza and Nur Sabihah Shukri
title_short A legal study on the constitutional rights of transgender in Malaysia: with special reference to the legal position in India / Ellifamira Azisman, Najwa Hanee Md Hazza and Nur Sabihah Shukri
title_sort legal study on the constitutional rights of transgender in malaysia: with special reference to the legal position in india / ellifamira azisman, najwa hanee md hazza and nur sabihah shukri
topic Sexual behavior and attitudes. Sexuality
Transexualism
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/33115/