Mothers and others: Transgender birth, birth registration and the rights of the child, with a focus on the United Kingdom and South Africa

IF 1.2 Q1 LAW
Julia SlothNielsen, Rachel SlothNielsen
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Abstract

The review concerns the position of the identification as ‘mother’ or ‘father’ of trans persons who give birth. This matter has occupied courts in the United Kingdom, Germany, Brazil and Sweden recently, and could well arise in South Africa, our country of origin. The first part of the discussion relates to a claim of a trans man who gave birth to be registered as the father of the child. The legal situation in South Africa and the United Kingdom is compared, and particular focus is placed on the meaning of ‘mother’. A second issue for discussion relates to the right of the child born to a trans person to birth registration, notably, what the child’s interests are in relation to his or her parent’s identification details on his or her birth certificate. We conclude that the gender identity of the trans parent must be the primary factor determining his or her registration as a parent on the birth certificate, and that this solution also better serves the child’s best interests.
母亲和其他人:跨性别出生、出生登记和儿童权利,重点关注英国和南非
该审查涉及跨性别分娩者的“母亲”或“父亲”身份的立场。这件事最近在英国、德国、巴西和瑞典的法院审理,很可能发生在我们的原籍国南非。讨论的第一部分涉及一名生育的跨性别男子被登记为孩子的父亲的说法。对南非和英国的法律状况进行了比较,并特别关注“母亲”的含义。讨论的第二个问题涉及跨性别者所生儿童的出生登记权,特别是儿童的利益与他或她的父母在其出生证明上的身份信息有关。我们得出的结论是,跨性别父母的性别认同必须是决定他或她在出生证明上登记为父母的主要因素,这种解决方案也更符合孩子的最大利益。
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