Gender_Recognition_Panel

Gender Recognition Panel

Gender Recognition Panel

Tribunal in the United Kingdom


The Gender Recognition Panel is a tribunal in the United Kingdom dealing with transsexual and transgender concerns and allowing people to change their legal gender. It was founded to satisfy the Gender Recognition Act 2004, which legislates its decision-making process.

It issues gender recognition certificates for people who "live in another gender".[1]

The members of the panel are appointed by the Lord Chancellor with the agreement of the presidents of the Courts for England and Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland. Only lawyers, medical practitioners or psychologists may be appointed to the panel.[2] Its current president, Paula Gray, was appointed by Robert Buckland in 2019.[3]

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References

  1. "Gender Recognition Act: Section 1", legislation.gov.uk, The National Archives, 2004 c. 7 (s. 1)
  2. "President of the Gender Recognition Panel". Courts and Tribunals Judiciary. November 2019. Retrieved 12 April 2022.



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