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High Court to hear judicial review claim from nonbinary US citizen over UK gender recognition law

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IwantToRetire · 01/11/2023 00:57

A judicial review claim that argues the Government's failure to issue a nonbinary US citizen a Gender Recognition Certificate (GRC) breaches the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) is scheduled to be heard by the High Court on Wednesday (1 November).

Ryan Castellucci applied to be recognised as nonbinary through the Gender Recognition Act 2004 (GRA) in 2022 but is yet to have been issued a GRC.

The 2004 Act states that a person can apply for a GRC on the basis of having changed their gender under the law of an approved country or territory outside the UK.

Castellucci was born in California, which is on the approved list of territories, along with most US states.

They moved to the UK in 2019 and have sought to have their gender recognised through the 2004 Act, which does not include an explicit list of which genders can be accepted.

Castellucci believes that having a GRC which states their gender as nonbinary is the only way they can legally clarify their gender in this country.

However, the Minister for Women and Equalities argues that the GRA only permits applications for the grant of a GRC on a binary basis, namely male and female.

Castellucci argues that the Gender Recognition Panel (GRP) tasked with considering their application breached its statutory duty to issue a GRC in terms which record Castellucci's acquired gender as nonbinary.

More https://www.localgovernmentlawyer.co.uk/litigation-and-enforcement/400-litigation-news/55489-high-court-to-hear-judicial-review-claim-from-nonbinary-us-citizen-over-uk-gender-recognition-law

High Court to hear judicial review claim from nonbinary US citizen over UK gender recognition law

https://www.localgovernmentlawyer.co.uk/litigation-and-enforcement/400-litigation-news/55489-high-court-to-hear-judicial-review-claim-from-nonbinary-us-citizen-over-uk-gender-recognition-law

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NumberTheory · 26/01/2024 21:40

Chersfrozenface · 25/01/2024 11:22

Didn't the Elan-Cane appeal fail?
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If so, what odds are we taking on the success of this person's case?

The article IcakethereforeIam posted, it seems to say the appeal judge here rejected the claim by the Minister (opposing side) that the Elan-Cane ruling was binding on this. So I guess there's nuance to argue around there.

None of the courts seem at all keen to open up the nonbinary rule by precedent, though. They all seem to say "See why you want it, but it's up to parliament."

Justme56 · 05/02/2024 23:06

https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukdsi/2023/9780348254648

They are discussing the list of approved countries tomorrow in parliament (I believe) where someone can get a ‘fast track’ GRC. From the list it appears that California is coming off the list - where I think this person who identifies as NB is from. Wonder how this will affect the appeal?

The Gender Recognition (Approved Countries and Territories and Saving Provision) Order 2023

Section 1(1)(b) of the Gender Recognition Act 2004 (c. 7) (“the Act”) permits applications for a gender recognition certificate on the basis of having changed gender under the law of a country or territory outside the United Kingdom. Applicants under s...

https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukdsi/2023/9780348254648

Bosky · 06/02/2024 21:10

Up shit-creek without a Pronoun, one would hope 🤞

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