On May 9th, 14 years after the adoption of the Law on Gender Identity in Argentina, a law considered pioneering in the region for recognizing the right of people to be identified according to their self-perceived gender identity, the law allows for changes in the name, image and sex registered in the DNI without the need for medical diagnoses, hormonal treatments or surgical interventions, consolidating progress in human rights, equality and non…
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On May 9th, 14 years after the adoption of the Law on Gender Identity in Argentina, a law considered pioneering in the region for recognizing the right of people to be identified according to their self-perceived gender identity, the law allows for changes in the name, image and sex registered in the DNI without the need for medical diagnoses, hormonal treatments or surgical interventions, consolidating progress in human rights, equality and non…