Entry #11304: Legal recognition of non-binary gender in Greece

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RegionGreece
IssueLegal recognition of non-binary gender
StatusNot legally recognized
Start DateFeb 13, 2018
End Datenow
DescriptionGender-neutral names can be used on IDs and birth certificates, following the case of Jason-Antigone Dane, but one can only legally identify as male or female
Sourceshttps://www.iefimerida.gr/news/396066/mia-niki-kai-mia-itta-gia-ton-jason-antigoni-ti-apofasise-dikastirio-gia-onoma-kai-fylo


Revision History (4)

Revision by Notdog1996. Status was incorrect

Old Value New Value (Current)
Value(REMOVED)Not legally recognized
Special StatusN/ANot legally recognized

Revision by cihalcoc. Incorrect status

Old Value New Value
ValueNot legally recognized(REMOVED)
Special Status(REMOVED)N/A

Revision by hreestos

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DescriptionGender-neutral names can be used on IDs and birth certificates, following the case of Jason-Antigone Dane, but can only legally identify as male or femaleGender-neutral names can be used on IDs and birth certificates, following the case of Jason-Antigone Dane, but one can only legally identify as male or female
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Gender-neutral names can be used on IDs and birth certificates, following the case of Jason-Antigone Dane, but can only legally identify as male or female one can only legally identify as male or female

Revision by hreestos

Old Value (Original) New Value
DescriptionGender-neutral names can be used on IDs and birth certificates following the case of Jason-Antigone DaneGender-neutral names can be used on IDs and birth certificates, following the case of Jason-Antigone Dane, but can only legally identify as male or female
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Gender-neutral names can be used on IDs and birth certificates following the case of Jason-Antigone Dane certificates, following the case of Jason-Antigone Dane, but can only legally identify as male or female

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