Consent Rights of Gender Diverse Children in Australia and the United Kingdom: Will the Court's Involvement End?

IF 0.6 Q2 LAW
Journal of Law and Medicine Pub Date : 2022-12-01
Georgina Jacko
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Abstract

Gender diversity allows individuals to express their innate sense of self and has been increasingly recognised over time. Consequently, paediatric gender services have seen exponential increases in referrals internationally. This has resulted in novel issues for courts, such as a child's "best interests" when accessing puberty-suppressing and gender-affirming medical care. Most recently, in the United Kingdom, the adequacy of information provided to transgender children and their families was also debated. Progression of the common law in Australia has resulted in transgender children consenting to medical treatment once Gillick competent. Yet, Bell v Tavistock [2020] EWHC 3274 temporarily halted the care of the United Kingdom's transgender children, who were previously afforded consenting rights. On appeal it was determined to be inappropriate for the divisional court to have provided generalised guidance on children's capacity to consent to medical therapy. Through comparative analysis of case law, the adequacy of these regulations will be assessed.

澳大利亚和英国性别差异儿童的同意权:法院的介入会结束吗?
性别多样性使个人能够表达他们天生的自我意识,随着时间的推移,这一点越来越得到认可。因此,儿科性别服务在国际上的转诊呈指数增长。这给法院带来了新的问题,例如儿童在获得抑制青春期和肯定性别的医疗服务时的"最大利益"。最近,在英国,向跨性别儿童及其家庭提供的信息是否充分也受到了辩论。澳大利亚普通法的进展导致跨性别儿童在Gillick称职后同意接受治疗。然而,Bell v Tavistock [2020] EWHC 3274暂时停止了对英国变性儿童的照顾,这些儿童以前享有同意权。经上诉,裁定分庭就儿童同意接受治疗的能力提供一般性指导是不适当的。通过对判例法的比较分析,评估这些规定的充分性。
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