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RonnieFernando edited an entry in Philippines.
LGBT discrimination: No protections from Jan 26, 2001 to Sep 16, 2003.
Although certain regions of the Philippines have anti discrimination laws but they are not being widely and properly enforce nor followed. Though LGBT rights groups around the country demand the passing of the Equality Bill.
RonnieFernando edited an entry in Philippines.
Same-sex marriage: Not legal from Jan 1, 1987 to Aug 4, 1988.
The Philippines does not recognize any form of same-sex union under any circumstance. The Philippine Supreme Court has also denied and dismissed the petition to legalize same-sex marriage.
RonnieFernando edited an entry in Philippines.
Same-sex marriage: Not legal from past to 1987.
The Philippines does not recognize nor provide any legal rights for same-sex marriages nor unions in any way. The Philippine Supreme Court rejects a petition to legalize same-sex marriage.
RonnieFernando edited an entry in Italy.
Blood donations by MSMs: Ambiguous from Dec 31, 2000 to Jan 1, 2001.
Italy legalizes blood donations as Health Minister lifts blood ban. However, Italy still denies men who engaged in "risky behaviors"
RonnieFernando edited an entry in Philippines.
LGBT employment discrimination: No protections from past to Jan 1, 1987.
Majority of Philippine companies and corporations are still majority against nor accepting towards LGBTQ+ people. The Magna Carta ruling which took place still isn't being widely nor properly enforced in all parts if the Philippines.
RonnieFernando edited an entry in Philippines.
Legal recognition of non-binary gender: Not legally recognized from past to now.
The Philippines does not recognize nor allow people to legally change "x" gender on their passports and other legal documents.
Sources: manilatimes.net/2020/12/27/…~:text=Philippine%20laws%20do%20not%20recognize,ground%20of%20sex%20reassignment%20surgery.&text=The%20Supreme%20Court%2C%20through%20Chief,change%20his%20gender%20even%20judicially.
RonnieFernando edited an entry in Philippines.
Right to change legal gender: Illegal from past to 2007.
Filipinos who undergo gender re-assignment surgery are not permitted to change their legal gender per a supreme court ruling in 2007.