Senthorun Raj is Lecturer in Law at Keele University, UK. His recently published monograph, Feeling Queer Jurisprudence: Injury, Intimacy, Identity (Routledge, 2020), uses emotion to navigate legal interventions aimed at advancing the rights of LGBT people.
Peter Dunne is Senior Lecturer at the University of Bristol Law School, UK, and an Associate Member of Garden Court Chambers. He is currently researching the intersections of law, sexual orientation, gender identity, and sex characteristics.
Chapter 1: Queering Outside the (Legal) Box: LGBTIQ People in the United Kingdom.- PART I: Colonising, Protecting, and Punishing Queer Outsidersin Law.- Chapter 2: Queer Legacies of Colonialism.- Chapter 3: Death Zones, Comfort Zones: Queering the Refugee Question.- Chapter 4: The DSSH model and the Voice of the Silenced:AderonkeApata: The Queer Refugee: I am a lesbian.- Chapter 5: Vulnerable and Threatening: varieties of exclusion for incarcerated Queer prisoners.- PART II: Queering the Outsides of Legal Gender and Sex.- Chapter 6: Genders that don't matter: Non-binary people and the Gender Recognition Act 2004.- Chapter 7: Queering the Queer/Non-Queer Binary: Problematizing the "I" in LGBTI+.- Chapter 8: The Best Place on the Planet to be Trans? Transgender Equality and Legal Consciousness in Scotland.- Chapter 9: Coming Inside and/or Playing Outside: The (Legal) Futures of LGBTIQ Rights in the United Kingdom.