Green light for gender-neutral passport challenge

Green light for gender-neutral passport challenge

by Joseph Anthony
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A campaigner was granted permission on Wednesday to take the British government to the high court as part of a 25-year long fight to have UK passports recognise people who donโ€™t identify as male or female.

Christie Elan-Cane, who was born female but identifies as โ€œnon-genderedโ€, is pushing for a third option on passports for genderless people, which is usually symbolised by an โ€˜xโ€™ on travel documents and birth certificates.

The case was brought before the Royal Courts of Justice on Wednesday and will now proceed to a full hearing, according to London-based law firm Clifford Chance, which has represented Elan-Cane since 2013.

โ€œWe are delighted that the court has granted permission for a full hearing of this significant public interest case on the fundamentally important issue of the right to respect for individualโ€™ identity,โ€ Narind Singh, a partner at Clifford Chance, said in a statement.

โ€œX-passports are a crucial step in the protection of the human rights of this group of individuals.โ€

It is the first legal challenge against the Home Officeโ€™s (interior ministry) passport policy.

A Home Office spokesperson previously told the Thomson Reuters Foundation in an email โ€œit would be inappropriate to comment on ongoing legal proceedingsโ€.

If Britain were to issue genderless passports, it would join Australia, New Zealand, Denmark, Germany, Malta, India, Nepal, Pakistan, Ireland and Canada.

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