De l’émancipation à l’institutionnalisation : santé sexuelle et droits sexuels

At the start of the 1970s, “sexual health” made headway in the World Health Organization; and UN organizations started considering that questions related to family planning and violence against women were human rights issues. The convergence of these two lines of thought led to proposals on sexual r...

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Main Author: Alain Giami
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: Genre, Sexualité et Société 2016-06-01
Series:Genre, Sexualité et Société
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/gss/3720
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description At the start of the 1970s, “sexual health” made headway in the World Health Organization; and UN organizations started considering that questions related to family planning and violence against women were human rights issues. The convergence of these two lines of thought led to proposals on sexual rights with the objective of validating sexual and reproductive health recommendations and campaigns against the discrimination of LGBT persons. The paper proposes a detailed analysis of the gradual emergence of questions related to nonreproductive sexualities in the fields of human rights and international health and the institutionalization of issues related to sexual rights. It aims at understanding how the association between health and Human Rights represents a new form of sexual morality.
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spelling doaj-art-4937dcc5da8f46308cca198124a81b112025-01-09T13:06:18ZfraGenre, Sexualité et SociétéGenre, Sexualité et Société2104-37362016-06-011510.4000/gss.3720De l’émancipation à l’institutionnalisation : santé sexuelle et droits sexuelsAlain GiamiAt the start of the 1970s, “sexual health” made headway in the World Health Organization; and UN organizations started considering that questions related to family planning and violence against women were human rights issues. The convergence of these two lines of thought led to proposals on sexual rights with the objective of validating sexual and reproductive health recommendations and campaigns against the discrimination of LGBT persons. The paper proposes a detailed analysis of the gradual emergence of questions related to nonreproductive sexualities in the fields of human rights and international health and the institutionalization of issues related to sexual rights. It aims at understanding how the association between health and Human Rights represents a new form of sexual morality.https://journals.openedition.org/gss/3720sexualityLGBThuman rightssexual rightssexual health
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De l’émancipation à l’institutionnalisation : santé sexuelle et droits sexuels
Genre, Sexualité et Société
sexuality
LGBT
human rights
sexual rights
sexual health
title De l’émancipation à l’institutionnalisation : santé sexuelle et droits sexuels
title_full De l’émancipation à l’institutionnalisation : santé sexuelle et droits sexuels
title_fullStr De l’émancipation à l’institutionnalisation : santé sexuelle et droits sexuels
title_full_unstemmed De l’émancipation à l’institutionnalisation : santé sexuelle et droits sexuels
title_short De l’émancipation à l’institutionnalisation : santé sexuelle et droits sexuels
title_sort de l emancipation a l institutionnalisation sante sexuelle et droits sexuels
topic sexuality
LGBT
human rights
sexual rights
sexual health
url https://journals.openedition.org/gss/3720
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