CONSTITUTIONAL PROTECTION VERSUS SOCIAL REALITY: A STUDY OF TRANSGENDER RIGHTS

Authors

  • Gargi Banerjee Author
  • Dr. Momina Zahan Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.64751/xyzw0q02

Keywords:

transgender rights, constitutional law, equality, social reality, human rights, discrimination

Abstract

The recognition of transgender rights has emerged as one of the most significant developments in contemporary constitutional jurisprudence. While constitutional frameworks across jurisdictions increasingly acknowledge the dignity, equality, and identity of transgender persons, the lived experiences of these communities often reveal a stark disconnect between legal protection and social reality. This paper critically examines this gap by analyzing constitutional provisions, landmark judicial decisions, and sociolegal conditions affecting transgender individuals. Using a comparative and interdisciplinary approach, the study evaluates how constitutional guarantees translate into actual rights realization. The paper argues that while constitutional recognition is a necessary step, it is insufficient without structural reforms, social transformation, and effective implementation mechanisms.

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Published

2025-12-19

How to Cite

Gargi Banerjee, & Dr. Momina Zahan. (2025). CONSTITUTIONAL PROTECTION VERSUS SOCIAL REALITY: A STUDY OF TRANSGENDER RIGHTS. International Journal of Economic Social Science and Management LAW, 6(4), 130-138. https://doi.org/10.64751/xyzw0q02

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