One Pump Court’s Allan Briddock talks about global transgender rights

Around the globe, the impression transgender people have of the criminal justice system is negative and complex, and that is closely linked to legislation that criminalises same-sex activity. The lived experience of transgender people, as related to researchers, shows that criminal laws, along with public order legislation and laws on fraud, are being widely misused by officials who act with impunity.

One Pump Court’s Allan Briddock joins a special Law Gazette panel to discuss the issues facing transgender people within justice systems around the globe, and discusses what can be done.

Read the full article here: https://www.lawgazette.co.uk/roundtables/global-targets/5102335.article

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