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  2. Legal recognition of non-binary gender - Wikipedia

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    Leonne, then 57, was born intersex and raised male, before having gender reassignment surgery and become female, but still identifies as an intersex person. Leonne won a court case which meant that preventing someone from registering officially as gender neutral is a "violation of private life, self-determination and personal autonomy".

  3. Legal recognition of intersex people - Wikipedia

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    Some countries have the gender self-determination legal model such as Argentina, Belgium, Malta, Denmark, Greece, France, Portugal, Norway, Chile, Uruguay, Luxembourg, Colombia, Ecuador, Iceland, and Ireland permit changes to sex classifications via simple administrative methods. [33]

  4. Legal status of transgender people - Wikipedia

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    Transgender persons are allowed to change their name and gender on legal documents in a majority of countries. Argentina, Brazil, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador and Uruguay allow individuals to change their name and gender without undergoing medical treatment, sterilization or judicial permission. In Peru a judicial order is required. [219 ...

  5. File:World map nonbinary gender recognition.svg - Wikipedia

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    Austria: opt in scheme similar to Germany via mandatory reinterpretation of existing law according to Constitutional Court decision [4] Bangladesh [5] (report by third party) Brazil [6] [7] Canada [8] [9] [10] Chile: Non-binary gender recognised on birth certificates.

  6. Unisex name - Wikipedia

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    A unisex name (also known as an epicene name, a gender-neutral name or an androgynous name) is a given name that is not gender-specific. Unisex names are common in the English-speaking world, especially in the United States. By contrast, some countries have laws preventing unisex names, requiring parents to give their children sex-specific ...

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  8. Gender-neutral names: A rising trend with surprisingly ... - AOL

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    While Charles, a more traditionally male-gendered name, ranked 50th for boys (chosen 5,983 times) gender-neutral variant Charlie was chosen 4,217 times (2217 times for girls, and 2000 times for boys).

  9. LGBTQ rights by country or territory - Wikipedia

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    Laws concerning gender identity/expression Benin: Legal (No laws against same-sex sexual activity have ever existed in the country); [68] [94] Equal age of consent since 2018. Bans some anti-gay discrimination Burkina Faso: Legal (No laws against same-sex sexual activity have ever existed in the country) [95] Constitutional ban since 1991 Cape ...