Congratulations! Irish Parliament passes Gender Recognition Bill
The Irish ParliamentĀ has today successfully passed aĀ progressive new gender recognition law.
The Republic of Ireland currently does not legally recognise transgender people at all ā but following a protracted legal battle with trans woman Dr Lydia Foy, the government last year committed to passing a transĀ recognition law.
The Gender Recognition Bill has had a smooth journey through the Irish Parliament, and sweeping changes have beenĀ made to allow transgender people to gain legal recognition without seeing a doctor or getting medicalĀ treatment.
The bill, which is one of a number of landmark LGBT reforms set to become lawĀ in IrelandĀ this year, today headed back to the upper house (Seanad) for theĀ Report and Final Stages – and passed through without controversy.
Sara R Phillips of the Transgender Equality Network Ireland said: āThis is a momentous occasion for the trans community in Ireland.
āDr Lydia Foyās twenty-two year journey is finally coming to an end. The Governmentās formal recognition of the trans community means that we will finally step out of the shadows. I will be recognised for who I truly am.ā
The bill headed will now await the signature of Irish President Michael D Higgins.
It does haveĀ some critics, with one Senator calling for changesĀ to recognise children who are transgender on an interim basis, instead of just over-16s.
Sara R Phillips added: āThis is not the end of our work.Ā We will continue toĀ lobby and advocate forĀ youngĀ people to beĀ meaningfully included in legal gender recognitionĀ legislation.
āWeāve come a very long way. The passage of the Gender Recognition BillĀ signals a new era for trans rights in Ireland.ā
As Irelandās new law will allow self-determination, it will be more progressive than the UKās 2004 Gender Recognition Act.