The recent decision by the German Federal Court of Justice (Bundesgerichtshof) on intersex - see here for a previous post in German and here for a few links - is making it to the English-speaking media. Have a look here for Reuters and AP, respectively. What did the court rule? At first glance, nothing much. It upheld the previous decision of a regional appeal court (Oberlandgericht) that inter* people cannot register as 'inter', as the law did simply not offer this option. The Court also con..
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