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Top E.U. court rules that member states must recognize gender identity changes

  • The European Union's top court ruled that member states must recognize changes to first names and gender made in other EU countries, supporting a Romanian citizen's case.
  • Arian Mirzarafie-Ahi legally recognized his male gender identity in the United Kingdom in 2020 but faced challenges when Romanian authorities refused to update his birth certificate.
  • The European Court of Justice stated that refusing to recognize changes from another member state violates EU law, impacting transgender rights across Europe.
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