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Right(s) Up: Legal gender recognition upholds rights of transgender, non-binary people

Summary by Bulatlat
Context: There is no legal gender recognition (LGR) law in the Philippines that allows transgender people and non-binary people to legally change their sex or gender marker on birth certificates and other legal documents, thus affecting their access to legal safeguards and social services Human rights: Civil and political rights, right to privacy, right to equal protection before the law, right to self-determination, access to basic social serv…
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Bulatlat broke the news on Monday, June 22, 2026.
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