ECHR has not taken sides in debate on impact of transgender laws, Scottish court told
by Libby Brooks Scotland correspondent from World news | The Guardian on (#65PJ6)
Equalities watchdog tells judicial review of law on gender balance it is regrettable but probably inevitable' it is seen as partisan
The Equality and Human Rights Commission is a referee rather than a side-taker in the debate on whether transgender rights affect women's legal protections, Scotland's highest court has heard.
The equalities watchdog was making a submission on the second day of a judicial review brought by the gender-critical campaign group For Women Scotland, which is challenging Scottish government attempts to include transgender women in legislation aimed at improving gender balance on public boards.
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