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France debates gender recognition law

Started by stephaniec, May 22, 2016, 05:22:01 PM

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France debates gender recognition law

http://tgeu.org/france-debates-gender-recognition-law/

TGEU/Posted on 17. May 2016 in Country Information, Legal Gender Recognition

"The French National Assembly will debate this week a proposal that could introduce for the first time a gender recognition procedure in the country. The proposal foresees a self-declaratory juridical procedure. Accordingly, an individual could start a procedure before the prosecutor, if accompanied by one of the following forms of evidence:

–       Certificates or evidence that the person is known in the self-determined gender identity in the sphere of family, friends or workplace;

–       Medical affidavits that medical treatment has been started or completed;

–       Documents or correspondence stating that the person is known by the claimed identity;

–       Court decisions asserting the individual has suffered from trans-related discrimination;

–       Decisions about a Name Change (change to a name corresponding to the gender identity requested)."
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