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  2. Transgender rights in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Anti-discrimination measures protecting transgender people have existed in the UK since 1999, and were strengthened in the 2000s to include anti-harassment wording. Later in 2010, gender reassignment was included as a protected characteristic in the Equality Act.

  3. Goodwin v United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Christine Goodwin v. United Kingdom is a case decided by the European Court of Human Rights on 11 July 2002. The applicant, Christine Goodwin, a United Kingdom national born in 1937, was a transgender woman. She claimed that she had problems and faced sexual harassment at work during and following her gender-affirming surgery.

  4. 21st-century anti-trans movement in the United Kingdom

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    [33] [34] Organisations that supported the Women's Human Rights Campaign include LGB Alliance, Transgender Trend, Labour Women's Declaration, WoLF (Women's Liberation Front), Standing For Women, Safe Schools Alliance UK, OBJECT (which wants to make gender-affirming healthcare illegal for anyone under the age of 25) and For Women Scotland. [33]

  5. History of violence against LGBT people in the United Kingdom

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    The police dealing with the case said they had an open mind, but were treating it as a homophobic murder. Two men were subsequently arrested. [32] On 15 May 2009, An English court found two football fans guilty of shouting homophobic chants at footballer Sol Campbell during a match [33] This was the first prosecution for indecent chanting in ...

  6. Taylor v Jaguar Land Rover Ltd - Wikipedia

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    Taylor v Jaguar Land Rover Ltd was a UK employment tribunal court case in 2020 that ruled that non-binary gender and genderfluid identities fall under the protected characteristic of gender reassignment in the Equality Act 2010. [1] [2]

  7. UK Athletics accused of misinterpreting transgender ‘sporting ...

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    UK Athletics said it believed its desire to reserve the women’s category for female-born competitors would be “very difficult” to realise. UK Athletics accused of misinterpreting transgender ...

  8. List of LGBT-related cases before international courts and ...

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    Detention and mistreatment of transgender sex workers and their lawyer X. v. Russia (60796/16) Refusal of name change to a transgender individual Solmaz v. Turkey (49373/17) Alleged discrimination based on gender identity A.D. v. Georgia and A.K. v. Georgia (57864/17 and 79087/17) Recognition of gender transition Y v. France (76888/17)

  9. Lee v Ashers Baking Company Ltd and others - Wikipedia

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    The supreme court seems to see this as something that should be done on a case-by-case basis." [13] John O'Doherty, the director of Northern Ireland's largest support organisation for LGBT people, the Rainbow Project, said "We believe this is direct discrimination for which there can be no justification. We will, however, take time to study ...