id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_zkbjepqdr5hvvncaih4nvqhm64 Fae Garland Legislating intersex equality: building the resilience of intersex people through law 2018 22 .pdf application/pdf 12928 841 49 Australia's Sex Discrimination Amendment (Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity and Intersex Status) Act (Cth) 2013; majority of states do not legally recognise intersex and continue to rely on a medical narrative that identity using, for example, third sex/gender markers on official documents and antidiscrimination law in an attempt to level the social playing field.7 Others, such as Malta, have ongoing social and legal inequalities that intersex embodied people face.9 Accordingly, the article third marker on passports while the Sex Discrimination Amendment (Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity and Intersex Status) so, law reaffirms a binary understanding of sex and consequently places intersex individuals outside an increasing number of other states, permits individuals (including intersex embodied people) to 34 Scotland's anti-discrimination law is governed by the Equality Act 2010 which does not recognise intersex as a Antidiscrimination law and third gender markers fail to challenge the medical approach to intersex ./cache/work_zkbjepqdr5hvvncaih4nvqhm64.pdf ./txt/work_zkbjepqdr5hvvncaih4nvqhm64.txt