Not exact matches
Murray Murphey finds Peirce's
declaration that
individual identity consists in a continuity
of reactions to be inconsistent with «either the definition
of reaction or
of continuity — there can not be a continuum
of instantaneous events.
This process, the committee found, is outdated, medicalised, «pathologises trans
identities», and should be replaced with an administrative process «in line with the principles
of gender self -
declaration... centred on the wishes
of the
individual applicant, rather than on intensive analysis by doctors and lawyers».
The United Nations
Declaration on the Rights
of Indigenous Peoples sets out the
individual and collective rights
of Indigenous peoples, as well as their rights to culture,
identity, language, employment, health, education and other issues.
Self - government rights are contained in articles 33 — 37
of the
Declaration: right to determine their own
identity, membership and structures; right to promote and develop institutional structures, customs, traditions, and customary laws in accordance with international human rights standards; right to determine the responsibilities
of individuals to their communities; right to maintain contacts and relations with their own members across international borders; right o recognition and enforcement
of treaties and agreements concluded with States.
The
Declaration sets out the
individual and collective rights
of the world's 370 million indigenous peoples; calls for the maintenance and strengthening
of their cultural
identities; and emphasises indigenous peoples» right to pursue development in keeping with their own needs and aspirations.