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To ask the Scottish Government which countries demonstrate international best practice regarding gender recognition, and whether it will provide details of the research and analysis it has undertaken that informs this view.


Answered by Shirley-Anne Somerville (17/09/2019):

A number of jurisdictions - including Denmark and Ireland - have legal gender recognition systems in place which do not require the applicant to provide medical evidence. The Yogyakarta Principles contain recommendations on gender recognition: https://yogyakartaprinciples.org/principles-en/ . Resolution 2048 of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe contains provisions on gender recognition: https://assembly.coe.int/nw/xml/XRef/Xref-XML2HTML-EN.asp?fileid=21736 The international position on gender recognition was considered in the Scottish Government's consultation on general principles: https://consult.gov.scot/family-law/review-of-the-gender-recognition-act-2004/ : please see in particular Part 3 and Annex D.


Current Status: Answered by Shirley-Anne Somerville on 17/09/2019
 
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