TGEU Media Statement: Council of Europe Adopts Historic Transgender Resolution
24 04 2015
Today, the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe adopted with an overwhelming majority a comprehensive resolution on trans persons’ human rights. The Assembly calls upon Member States to respect, protect and fulfil trans persons’ right not to be discriminated against and to facilitate quick, transparent and accessible legal gender recognition based on self-determination. In an at times emotional debate, the parliamentarians urged member states to take pro-active measures for advancing the living conditions of trans people and to raise awareness.
In a nutshell, the resolution calls upon member states to:
- Adopt explicitly trans-inclusive anti-discrimination and hate crime legislation and measures,
- Adopt quick, transparent and accessible legal gender recognition procedures, based on self-determination, without further limitations based on a person’s characteristic (such as age),
- Abolish sterilization and other medical requirements such as a mental health diagnosis or a divorce requirement in legal gender recognition,
- Ensure that the best interest of the child in cases concerning children is always given primary consideration,
- Consider including a third gender option in identity documents for those who seek it,
- Make trans-specific health care accessible and ensure that trans people (incl. children) are not labelled as mentally ill in national or international classifications,
- Be pro-active as concerns information, awareness raising and training, particularly for professional groups.
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