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Confronting Homophobia Europe: Social and Legal Perspectives
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Confronting Homophobia Europe: Social and Legal Perspectives
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Confronting Homophobia Europe: Social and Legal Perspectives
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Homophobia has different qualitative and quantitative features in different European countries and within Member States. On one hand, countries give uneven levels of legal protection to the rights of lesbian and gay people; on the other hand, the social meanings and practices related to homosexuality depend on the distinctive intersection of cultural systems - such as gender, class, and ethnicity - within national contexts and communities. The essays in this book illustrate the findings of a European project on homophobia and fundamental rights in which sociologists and legal experts have analyzed such elements in four Member States: Italy, Slovenia, Hungary, and the UK. The first part of the book is dedicated to the sociological investigation of the everyday life dimension of homophobia through qualitative methods which involved both heterosexual respondents and lesbian and gay respondents, including those in ethnic and religious communities. The second part is devoted to a juridical analysis of how homophobia is reproduced 'in law' and how it is contrasted 'with law.' The analysis follows a legal process approach which examines statutory law and case law, so-called soft law, administrative practices, the discussion of bills within parliamentary committees, and decisions of public authorities.