It was founded to satisfy the Gender Recognition Act 2004, which legislates its decision-making process.
[1] The members of the panel are appointed by the Lord Chancellor with the agreement of the presidents of the Courts for England and Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland.
[2] Its current president, Paula Gray, was appointed by Robert Buckland in 2019.
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