Transgender rights in Ireland

Transgender protest sign in Dublin reads: "Screw your assimilation, we want trans liberation." 2018

A citizen of Ireland is legally permitted to change the designation of their gender on government documents through self-determination. In 2015, Ireland was the fourth state in the world to permit such alterations to government documents.[1] By May 2017, 230 people had been granted gender recognition certificates under the law.[2] Section 16 of the Act entitles the holder of a gender recognition certificate to apply to have the certificate amended if there is a clerical error or an error of fact in the content of the certificate. Two such corrections have been made since commencement of the Act.[3]

There are currently no laws to recognize non-binary gender.

  1. ^ McDonald, Henry (16 July 2015). "Ireland passes law allowing trans people to choose their legal gender". The Guardian. Retrieved 13 November 2015.
  2. ^ Rogers, Stephen (22 May 2017). "230 'gender recognition certificates' issued since 2015". Irish Examiner.
  3. ^ Gender Recognition Act 2015, "Annual Report for 2018", Pg 8. Published 28/06/2019.

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