Transsexual in the Queer clipping and the juridical duty of explicating their gender identity
transgender - legal duty - freedom - personality - self-determination.
The work investigates the existence of a duty of legal content obligation that binds people who experience the transsexuality experience as a gender identity to explain their condition before the State and individuals. The research is based on the definition regarding transsexualism from a theoretical landmark point brought by the Queer Theory or “deviance studies”, after opposing visions of Stoller and Benjamin, to discuss the exercise of the fundamental right to the free development of personality, within the meaning of self-determination as a result of the value of the dignity of the human person. As a methodology, a bibliographical research is developed, using the deductive method and applying the principle of proportionality to solve any collisions between fundamental rights as they are presented. It has concluded that transsexuality, on the Queer Theory point of perspective, and based on the constitutional system in effect, must be read as a demonstration of the subjectivities and individualities of a person, corresponding to the exercise of the fundamental right to the free development of personality within the meaning of self-determination and, any relationships that should have trans individuals and eventually are put in a collision of fundamental rights situation, should be solved by the application of the proportionality criteria, aiming to verify the existence of a legal duty to exhibit this identity. At the specific situations that are object of analysis in this work, the investigation has found that depending on the situation, the need of this explanation is found constitutional or unconstitutional.