The British Supreme Court unanimously excludes a ‘female”s Trans Women’s People
On Wednesday, the Best Court of the United Kingdom, under the legislation of equality of laws, the campaign for the Scottish women’s legitimate women’s legal women in force, but said it would not be unfavorable by Transmelya’s remarkable decision.
The unanimous decision of a woman (GRC) with a gender recognition document with a gender recognition document with a legal recognition of one’s new gender (GRC) is protected from discrimination as a woman’s equality.
According to the act of scotland for women, the rights should be applied only on the gender assigned during childbirth. This was led by the Devolted Scottish government accompanied by a 2018 law designed in 2018, designed to increase the ratio of women on the state sector boards.
The Scottish ministers said that a woman in charge of this law is a legitimate woman of GRC.
“Bilitilal ACT applies to women and ‘sex’ and ‘sex’ and ‘sex’ and biological sex, but we advise one or more groups to one or more groups at the expense of the other.”
The critics of the Scottish Law said that his definition could affect single sexual services for women as refugees, hospital wards and sports.
However, Transgender proposers said that the court decided to have the people of Scottish members of Scottish, which can be discriminated against those with gender recognition certificates on employment.
Hodge said the interpretation of the Law of Equality is “whether a gender recognition certificate is a certificate or disadvantage.”
“Trans people have the rights to the protected nature of the genital destination,” he said.
Opposition groups, including Amnesty International, said the transgender people were conflicted by human rights laws from sex.
Amnesty said a brief statement in the court, who said he was worried about violating the rights of the rights in England and abroad.
“Blanket policy forbidden to women from single-sex services is not a tool proportional to achieve a legal goal.”
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