Intersexuality and the 'Right to Bodily Integrity: Critical Reflections on Female Genital Cutting, Circumcision, and Intersex 'Normalizing Surgeries in Europe
Published online on March 14, 2016
Abstract
In 2013, the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe passed a resolution on ‘children’s right to bodily integrity’. In the resolution, concerns were expressed for about practices carried out on children without their formal consent. Among these practices, female genital cutting (FGC), non-medical circumcision and ‘normalizing’ surgeries for intersex children were listed among these practices. As a result of the adoption of the resolution elicited, strong reactions, ensued especially from Jewish and Muslim communities, which widely practices male circumcision. Simultaneously, however, intersex activists welcomed the resolution, as it gave legitimacy to their long-standing call to establish a common framework for the evaluation of all invasive medical and surgical practices on children carried out without their informed consent (