Supreme Court’s Trans Ruling: Human Rights Watch’s Strong Condemnation
Supreme Court's Trans Ruling Human Rights Watch's Strong Condemnation

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The recent UK Supreme Court ruling concerning trans rights has drawn significant criticism, with Human Rights Watch deeming it “severely regressive.” This decision asserts that the protected characteristic of “sex” under the 2010 Equality Act refers only to “biological women,” effectively excluding trans women.

This ruling has triggered protests nationwide, prompting the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) to issue interim guidance suggesting that trans women should be barred from using female toilets. This has raised deep concerns about the implications for trans rights and safety.

Yasmine Ahmed, UK Director at Human Rights Watch, emphasized the need for authorities to protect trans individuals’ rights, stating, “While implementing this ruling, authorities across the UK should ensure that services and facilities remain accessible, inclusive, and safe for everyone.”

Despite this ruling, trans individuals still possess legal protections against discrimination. However, Human Rights Watch notes that the decision “failed to enumerate how that protection can be effectively implemented.”

‘It is Now Up to Parliament’

Human Rights Watch further remarked, “The ruling comes in the context of an often toxic debate about trans rights in the UK, where trans people are frequently portrayed as threats, and their lived experiences are overlooked.”

Ahmed continued, “It is now up to Parliament to amend the Equalities Act to clarify that sex-based protections apply to trans people with a gender recognition certificate.”

She added, “The UK once was a global leader on LGBTQ+ rights, but this reputation is now tarnished by a regressive court ruling that undermines the dignity of trans and intersex people.”

The British Medical Association (BMA) has also condemned the ruling, calling it “scientifically illiterate.” This case was brought forward by the gender-critical group For Women Scotland (FWS), reportedly supported by author JK Rowling, against the Scottish government following judge Lady Haldane’s earlier ruling that asserted sex is not limited to biology.

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