Sweden’s Gender Recognition Act (1972:119) as reformed in 2012 1 § A person can, after an application of his or her own, get recognised that he or she has ...
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Public Statement by the Third International Intersex Forum Between 29 November and 1 December 2013, the Third International Intersex Forum, supported by ILGA and ILGA-Europe, took place in Valletta, ...
2nd Intersex Forum Participants (2012) Transgender Europe Comment An Option that is no option – Germany’s new law on registering intersex infants 31 October 2013 The ...
Legal Recognition of Gender Act 2013 (Draft Law) as proposed by Senator Zappone on 2 July 2013 AN BILLE UM INSCNE A AITHINT LE DLÍ, 2013 LEGAL RECOGNITION OF ...
Find resources on Legal Gender Recognition in this section. Access All Areas! Recognition Opens Door Campaign Campaign fact sheet “Legal Gender Recognition” Toolkit “Legal Gender Recognition in Europe” Checklist ...
Findings at a glance The Trans Rights Europe Map reflects European countries’ laws and administrative practices which protect or violate the human rights of trans people. The Trans Rights ...
A Guatemalan native has become the first transgender person to be granted asylum in Denmark. As the Copenhagen Post reported, Fernanda Milan was granted asylum because she fears persecution in ...

Transgender Europe welcomes Creation of European Intersex Human Rights Organization March 5th 2013 On December 10th 2012, Europe’s first Umbrella-Intersex-NGO was founded during the Second Intersex ...
Gender Reassignment Surgery Requirement equals Torture, says United Nations Special Rapporteur on Torture Slowly, it seems things are speeding up for trans people at the United Nations. The most recent ...
