The British Supreme Court’s ruling, which says the legal definition of a woman who was born biologically, is the last famous act that includes the issue of legal recognition given to transgenic people.
The protection spectrum is widely variable around the world.
In some countries, trans -individuals have no support at all.
In others, including other measures, they are the protection of anti -discrimination and the ability to legally change their identity.
Many countries have recently witnessed legal repression in the legal recognition of Transgender people, including the ban on transfer athletes in women’s sports and LGBTQ+events.
Here’s a look at the actions in some countries recently.

England
The Supreme Court’s decision on the law of equality, which has discriminated against protected groups, including age, race and gender.
The court’s ruling said that for the purposes of the law is the definition of a woman who was born biologically, and exempt these transcendent people.
The unanimous decision means that transistors can be banned from places such as women’s replacement rooms and homeless shelters and keep groups such as those who provide medical or counseling services only to women.
But the ruling also said that the decision does not mean that transgender people are without legal protection, as the law of equality also recognizes gender appointment as a protected category.
The supporters of the Scottish women, the group who brought the petition, celebrated the decision, while Transgender’s rights supporters called it a retreat.

Hungary
Rights for Transgender people as part of a wider repression in LGBTQ+ communities in Hungary were limited to its constitutional amendment on April 14. The move by the ruling coalition led by Prime Minister Victor Urban, easily sailed through Hungary.
According to the new amendment, the constitution says there are two sexes, men and women.
A spokesman for the government “explained that legal norms are based on biological reality.” This is a fundamental context for denying Transgender people with the ability to protect their gender identities.
Critics of the amendment said it is about humiliation and deprivation of the people and part of the ruling party’s actions towards authoritarianism.
The amendment also banned any public event from the LGBTQ+ societies, which the Hungarian government has fought strongly in recent years.

US
President Donald Trump has made the ban on Transgender’s participation in sport into a central focus of his government. On Wednesday, she complained to the state of the state for failing to follow the executive guidelines and signed it to ban Transgender athletes from participating in girls and women.
At a meeting with state governors in February, Mr Trump summoned the governor of Janet Mills for failing to comply with his order and threatened to collect the federal budget, which Mills replied, “We will see you in court.”
The government’s petition demands that the mines be ordered to tell his schools that participating in sports competitions for women is forbidden for men.
Another executive instruction by Mr. Trump’s insistence on the rigid definition of sex, not gender, is for the goals of the federal government. The orders face court challenges.
Main complained to the government after the Ministry of Agriculture stated that it would stop some money for state training programs. A federal judge on Friday ordered the government to repay the budget set for a child nutrition program.
This is not just at the federal level; The issue of legal protection for Transgender is also a political issue in many American countries. In twenty -six states, Transgender girls are forbidden from girls’ school sports.
Other topics throughout the country include access to gender health care for minors and access to public spaces such as schools and government buildings.