Brazilian court allows gender neutral designation in documents for the first time
- On Wednesday, a high court in Brasilia permitted an individual to have a gender-neutral label on official documents for the first time.
- The ruling followed the person's appeal after initially requesting male identification following hormone treatment but later regretting that decision.
- All five judges on the panel, including rapporteur Nancy Andrighi, agreed on this unprecedented case, which remains sealed at present.
- Judge Andrighi characterized the case as intense, emphasizing the individual’s significant distress in undergoing surgery and hormone therapy, only to later recognize it was not the right path.
- The court's authorization represents a novel legal recognition of gender-neutral identity but could still face future review or challenge.
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Brazil's Landmark Ruling on Gender Neutral Identification
A Brazilian high court has made a groundbreaking decision allowing an individual to identify as gender neutral on official documents. The ruling, which remains subject to review, marks a significant step in recognizing diverse gender identities. The case involved a person who sought a gender-neutral birth certificate after initially identifying as male.
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Brazilian court allows gender neutral designation in documents for the first time
A high court in Brazil has allowed a person to identify as gender neutral on official documents, an unprecedented decision that could still be reviewed.
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