I like that last sentence, should we try that approach here?The Cambodian Center for Human Rights (CCHR) recommends six steps to the government regarding the issue of transgender rights or the recognition of gender identity by itself.
This recommendation follows the International Day to Raise Awareness of Transgender Challenges on March 31, 2018.
CCHR's Press Release on Gender Accreditation in Cambodia Released April 2, highlighted in those recommendations Ask everyone at the age of 15 to have the right to self-identify on all the legal documents. By the State ID card, family book, passport and so on. All sex workers who seek legal recognition on their gender identity can do this by simply applying through an administrative procedure. Only. No transgender will be required to undergo a medical procedure or diagnosis as a precondition for gender recognition. They are legal.
Gender accreditation must be extended to all other aspects of the law, such as the rights of transgenders to marry with their spouses. They are, since Cambodia does not have a clear mandate for transgender people to gain legal recognition and the administration of gender identity. By default Self. But there are no specific legal provisions prohibited. Denial of statutory recognition of identity identities on a personal basis on official documents undermines the autonomy of Individuals and their impediments to their own choice, as opposed to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
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CCHR recommends six points about transgender rights