Two transgender people won an appeal in Australia’s highest court Thursday giving them legal recognition as men despite not having had complete sex change surgeries.
Transgender and intersex organizations praised the High Court’s ruling as a precedent that would spare others from having to undergo medically unnecessary surgery to have their chosen gender recognized.
The court ruled that characteristics that identify a person as male or female are “confined to external physical characteristics that are socially recognizable.’’ This recognition does not require knowledge of a person’s sexual organs, the court said.