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The Treatment of Young Transgender People and the Law.

The law has slowly recognised the concept of a transgender person. After initially fixating on someone's physical birth gender, it has now accepted the concept of gender identity. It has been challenged by young people experiencing gender dysphoria seeking medical treatment. Though in recent years it has increasingly accepted the right of such a person to access appropriate treatment, this article suggests further improvements in this area of the law are desirable, including no longer making the distinction between therapeutic and non-therapeutic treatment, reforming the extent of judicial power in this context, and according greater autonomy to mature young people.

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