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Self-determination law in force in Germany

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A new law makes it easier for people in Germany to have their gender and first name changed. The so-called self-determination law has been in force since Friday and was pushed through by the traffic light coalition accompanied by many discussions.

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01. November 2024 – 04:29

(Keystone-SDA) In order to change the gender entry to female, male, diverse or to indicate a waiver, a declaration to the registry office is now sufficient.

“A very special day for all transgender, intersex and non-binary people,” said the German Equal Opportunities Minister Lisa Paus (Greens). “With the entry into force of the Self-Determination Act, simply changing the gender entry and first names is now finally becoming a reality.”

The German government’s queer commissioner, Sven Lehmann (Greens), said: “Germany joins the group of countries worldwide that allow people to correct their gender and first name without pathologizing them.” Similar regulations already exist in 16 countries, such as Argentina, New Zealand, Ireland and Switzerland.

Difficult procedure

The previously controversial transsexual law involved a lengthy and costly procedure with reports and court orders for those affected for more than 40 years. Now all you have to do is register at the registry office, after three months the declaration can be submitted and the change can be made – registration has been possible since August. According to the German Family Ministry, the three-month waiting period serves, among other things, as a period of reflection for the person.

The gender and first name entry can only be changed again after twelve months at the earliest. A change is also possible for minors under certain conditions, such as parental consent.

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