Monday, November 19, 2007

Transgender Law - Lydia Foy in High Court

As many people will know, the High Court has decided in the Lydia Foy case that it will issue the first declaration of incompatibilty of an Irish law with the European Convention on Human Rights. [update April 2008 - The full judgment is available on the Courts Service website at http://tinyurl.com/5v764b. ]

Sample news stories and blog posts:

"State in breach of ECHR in transgender case
www.ireland.com/newspaper/breaking/2007/1019/breaking49.html

The High Court has ruled that the State is in breach of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) over its failure to recognise a sex change that a transgendered person underwent more than a decade ago. "

Sex change law incompatible with ECHR:
www.rte.ie/news/2007/1019/foyl.html

The Foy Case (CCJHR Blog - Fiona De Londras):
www.ucc.ie/law/blogs/ccjhr/2007/10/foy-case.html

Tanya NĂ­ Mhuirthile, Time to respect the rights of all gender identities, Irish Times:
www.ireland.com/newspaper/opinion/2007/1101/1193444281616.html

Previous Lydia Foy case:
www.bailii.org/ie/cases/IEHC/2002/116.html

5 comments:

Nancy said...

Hi there,
I'm researching an essay on the Lydia Foy case, do you happen to know if the judgement is available online yet?

Nancy said...

Hi there,
I'm researching an essay on the Lydia Foy case, do you happen to know if the judgement is available online yet?

Darius Whelan said...

No, it's not available online yet.

Nancy said...

Would you know if there's anywhere else I could access it?

Darius Whelan said...

The full decision is now available at http://tinyurl.com/5v764b