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Country: Germany

Committee: Human Rigths (HR)

Topic A: Trans rights: Fighting for equal healthcare

Delegate: Alejandro Bugarin Corral

School: Instituto Universitario Anglo Español

1.- A trans* person is a person who does not identify with his or her birth sex. this fact is

still included as a pathology in the current Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental

Illness. (DSM-V) will result in significant inequalities and barriers to care.

2.- In 2019, the World Health Assembly approved the eleventh revision of the

International Classification of Diseases (ICD-11), which removed trans-related categories

from the chapter on mental and behavioral disorders.

3.- Transphobia can also be expressed in both subtle and obvious forms of discrimination.

For example, transgender people (or people who are believed to be transgender) may be

denied jobs, housing, or health services just because they are transgender.
. 4.- That the constitutional precepts recognize that it is an obligation of the

guarantee that people enjoy, without any discrimination, the fundamental rights of

of the fundamental rights of the human being.

1.- Germany is in favor of transgender people because it is marked in different laws that

are in favor of sex change and different types of identity, as their help in different aspects.

2.- Germany is in a good and bad situation with transgender people, more for the case of

the change of gender and name as the long processes that are imposed, but of course the

laws help trans people and they do not have hate crimes or some kind of law that

prevents them from being themselves, the problem is the process of sex change and it

takes several years as well as costly change of gender and name.

3.- Germany has several laws that support trans people and their identity as a person

knowing that everyone has the same rights without any exceptions, giving solutions and

sanctions to people who commit hate crimes.


4.-" the Ministers of Justice, Marco Buschmann, and of Family Affairs, Lisa Paus, presented

a bill on self-determination, whereby all interested parties over the age of 14 would be

allowed to change their gender and name on their identity documents.

1.- Germany affects the rest of the world by making them think about people of different

genders because not many countries are in favor of it.

2 As mentioned before, Germany has helped transgender people to exercise their rights as

persons of different gender, also helping anyone who wants to change their name by

giving policies and laws, evolving as a country.

3.- First he is setting an example of how people should be respected no matter what

gender they have laws that can give gender equality because all people should be

respected no matter what gender, invited to give a solution to other countries on how

human rights are applied.

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