Legal gender recognition in Turkey

IF 1.2 Q1 LAW
Ulaş Sunata, Aslı Makaracı Başak, Seda Öktem Çevik
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Abstract

Despite recent advances in transgender rights in European countries, some legal systems still have barriers such as obligatory diagnosis, sterilization, and medical interventions and incorporating societal acceptance and public order into their discourse. This study dealing with the regime of legal gender recognition in Turkey first reveals critical reciprocating historical developments in national legal regulations for affirming trans identities. Then, the recent conditions laid down by the 2017 Constitutional Court judgments stating that transgender people do not require permanent sterilization any more but require sex reassignment surgery for legal gender change are evaluated. Moreover, this paper explains that while the jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights partly reflects the current Turkish legislation, it is not a big step for transgender rights. The findings also underline that the new Turkish regulations appear reformist but are indeed strong measures for legal consistency to solve the dilemma in the previous period in order to maintain the status quo.
土耳其在法律上承认性别
尽管最近欧洲国家在跨性别者权利方面取得了进展,但一些法律体系仍然存在障碍,例如强制性诊断、绝育和医疗干预,以及将社会接受度和公共秩序纳入其话语。本研究涉及土耳其法律性别承认制度,首先揭示了确认跨性别身份的国家法律法规的关键往复历史发展。然后,对2017年宪法法院判决中规定的“变性人不再需要永久性绝育,但为了合法改变性别,需要进行变性手术”的条件进行评价。此外,本文解释说,虽然欧洲人权法院的判例部分反映了当前土耳其的立法,但这并不是跨性别权利的一大步。调查结果还强调,土耳其的新法规似乎是改革性的,但实际上是法律一致性的有力措施,以解决前一时期的困境,以维持现状。
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