Transgender Europe Press Statement:
Malta
Adopts Ground-breaking Trans and Intersex Law
April
1, 2015
Transgender Europe welcomes the adoption of the Gender Identity,
Gender Expression and Sex Characteristics Act (GIGESC Bill) as a historic
break-through for the rights of trans and intersex persons in Malta and Europe.
The Maltese Parliament adopted the Bill on Wednesday, April 1, 2015. TGEU
encourages other states to review and reform their legislation with the same
aim and in this spirit. The Bill introduces a quick, transparent and accessible
gender recognition procedure, based on self-determination, and foresees
pro-active equality measures.
The GIGESC Bill recognizes the right of each person to their gender
identity and the free development thereof. The envisioned legal gender
recognition procedure fulfils the Council of Europe standards of “quick,
transparent and accessible” gender recognition procedures, based on
self-determination.
The introduced procedure before a notary requires a simple
declaration based on a person’s self-determination and prohibits requests for
medical information. The entire process lasts a maximum of 30 days. It thus
delivers a key task of gender recognition that is to quickly enable the
individual to pursue their live without further interference.
Application by a legal minor is regulated in analogy through a court
procedure. Thus, parents or legal guardians of an underage person can apply.
The best interest of the child and the views of the minor have to be given due
consideration.
The Bill foresees that parents or guardians may decide to postpone
the inclusion of a gender marker on the birth certificate until the child’s
gender identity is determined. This has to be welcomed as it allows for time
the child to make an informed decision about it.
It also regulates health care provision,
prohibition of normalizing genital surgeries on intersex infants, and reform of
public data collection. Moreover, measures are foreseen in areas of health,
non-discrimination and criminal justice to create supportive and inclusive
environments for trans and intersex persons.
“The Gender Identity, Gender Expression and Sex Characteristics Act
sets a new benchmark for Europe. We are thrilled about the respectful, comprehensive
and yet practical aspirations of this new Maltese act. It is firmly build on trans
and intersex persons´ right to be recognized for who they are. Furthermore, the
GIGESC Act creates the conditions for an equal society as it recognises and
protects trans and intersex persons in all spheres of life. “ comments Alecs
Recher, Transgender Europe Co-Chair and lawyer.
“Demanding sterility,
divorce, a mental health diagnosis in legal gender recognition or completely
lacking procedures are more and more an inacceptable thing of the past.
Lawmakers in the rest of Europe should take inspiration from this trail-blazer
for swift action.” adds Arja Voipio, Transgender Europe Co-Chair.
A public consultation, three parliamentary readings and lively
public debates prepared the adoption of the Bill. Both, governing and
opposition parties voted for the project.
ENDS
Read the Maltese Gender Identity, Gender
Expression and Sex Characteristics Act here
Learn more about TGEU’s
work on legal gender recognition:
Transgender Europe is a European human rights NGO working for the
human rights and equality of all trans people. More Information: www.tgeu.org
Transgender or Trans is an umbrella term for people whose gender
identity or expression differs from the sex assigned to them at birth.

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