Data di Pubblicazione:
2026
Abstract:
This article offers a comparative analysis of the legal frameworks adopted across various jurisdictions to prohibit or restrict so-called “conversion therapies”. These practices, aimed at repressing or altering the sexual orientation and gender identity of LGBT+ individuals, are widely condemned by the scientific community for their ineffectiveness and harmful psychological consequences. The article proposes a typology of four normative paradigms (regulatory-deontological, limited prohibitionist, integral prohibitionist, and anti-regulatory) and compares them along several key dimensions: legal basis, protected subjects, banned practices, and applicable sanctions. The analysis highlights both strengths and weaknesses of existing legal strategies and stresses the need to complement legal bans with cultural and educational measures. It calls for a structural and intersectional approach to LGBT+ rights, moving beyond medicalized or minor-centered protections.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
conversion therapy, reparative therapy, LGBT+, sexual orientation, gender identity, vulnerability.
Elenco autori:
Viggiani, Giacomo
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