Convention on the recognition of decisions recording a sex reassignment

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Convention on the recognition of decisions recording a sex reassignment
Signed12 September 2000
LocationVienna, Austria
Effective1 March 2011
Condition2 ratifications
Signatories
Parties
  • Netherlands
  • Spain
Depositary  Switzerland
LanguageFrench

The Convention on the recognition of decisions recording a sex reassignment (French: Convention relative à la reconnaissance des décisions constatant un changement de sexe) is a multilateral convention, drafted by the International Commission on Civil Status which provides the acceptance in other countries of decisions by the authorities (courts or administrative divisions) on a sex change.[1] Sex changes of nationals or residents are recognized in the other member states if the sex change has been performed physically (and is recorded as such). This is registered in a change of the birth certificate.

Member states and signatories[edit]

The convention has been ratified by Spain and the Netherlands. It has been signed but not ratified by Austria, Germany and Greece.

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References[edit]

  1. ^ "Convention on the recognition of decisions recording a sex change". International Commission on Civil Status. Archived (PDF) from the original on 25 July 2011. Retrieved 10 February 2011.

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