Hong Kong’s top court rules that full sex reassignment surgery should not be a prerequisite for transgender people to have their gender changed on their official identity cards.
to have their gender changed on their official identity cards, in a move that is likely to have a far-reaching impact on the transgender community.
The judgment by the Court of Final Appeal is expected to have a wide impact on the LGBTQ community because many of its transgender members consider having the operation unnecessary and risky. In a judgment made public Monday, the court said the government’s policy was unconstitutional and imposed an “unacceptably harsh burden.” They also said that the policy was “disproportionate” in its encroachment upon the rights of the two to gender identity and physical integrity.
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