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  1. The largest LGBT rights advocacy groups in Switzerland are Lesbenorganisation Schweiz for lesbian rights (founded in 1989), Pink Cross for LGBT rights (founded in 1993), and Transgender Network Switzerland (founded in 2010). In the 2010s, these groups had increasingly tended to make use of the initialism LGBTI (for "lesbian, gay, bisexual ...

  2. Dec 3, 2023 · The LGBT Legal Situation In Switzerland. Switzerland has made significant progress in recent years regarding LGBT rights. Same-sex marriage was legalized in a referendum on 26 September 2021, with 64.1% of voters supporting the amendment to the civil code. This law, which came into force on 1 July 2022, allows same-sex marriage, adoption by ...

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  4. Right to change legal gender in Switzerland is legal, no restrictions. Current status. Since Jan 1, 2022. Legal, no restrictions. Change of sex is legal though there are now specific laws concerning the matter. In 1993, the Federal Supreme Court of Switzerland stated that a change of sex should be "irreversible"; many judges interpreted it as ...

  5. Jan 29, 2024 · In summary, same-sex acts became legal in Switzerland in 1941, and the age of consent (currently 16 years old) has been the same for both homosexual and heterosexual people since 1992. Switzerland also recognized same-sex unions in 2007 and legalized same-sex marriage in 2020. That law was challenged and survived a referendum in 2021.

  6. The right to change gender is legal throughout most of the world, but in most places only after surgery. It is still illegal in around 20 countries. Legality of gender changing LGBT rights is subject to surgery in most countries. Image: Equaldex. LGBT rights for adoption. Across much of the world, same-sex couples cannot legally adopt a child.

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