It has been six months since the “Ley Trans” (“Trans Law”) came into force in Spain on 2 March. The law permits gender self-ID for any Spanish citizen over 16. Those between 14 and 16 require parental authorisation; 12 to 14 need approval from a judge. Children under 12 still have no right to self ID. Those over the age of 16 will also be allowed to receive hormone therapy without parental consent or a psychological assessment. The law bans conversion therapy.
It has been six months since the “Ley Trans” (“Trans Law”) came into force in Spain on 2 March. The law permits gender self-ID for any Spanish citizen over 16. Those between 14 and 16 require parental authorisation; 12 to 14 need approval from a judge. Children under 12 still have no right to self ID. Those over the age of 16 will also be allowed to receive hormone therapy without parental consent or a psychological assessment. The law bans conversion therapy.
By Irene Escudero Bogota, Jul 19 (EFE).- Judith Gomez, daughter of a member of the the Spanish republican government toppled in 1939, says she doesn’t talk politics during visits to Spain because she doesn’t like to argue. But she freely acknowledges her unhappiness over the possibility the July 23 general elections will lead to a …