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Undid revision 638119715 by Knisfo (talk) Well I believe it still fits into the category: Gender identity/expression - Look at the list of Asian countries at India!!
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India does have a third gender - "others" - hat is the third gender in Germany ?!?
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Tables:

European Union

European Union member states are indicated with the EU flag in regional European sub-divisions.

EU Flag See: LGBT rights in the European Union
European Union law forbids discrimination on the grounds of sexual orientation. All EU states are required to legalise same-sex sexual activity and implement anti-discrimination laws.[1][2]

Central Europe

LGBT rights in: Same-sex sexual activity Same-sex civil union Same-sex marriage Same-sex adoption Allows gays to serve openly in military? Anti-discrimination (sexual orientation) Laws concerning gender identity/expression
European UnionAustria Austria Yes Legal since 1971[3] Yes Registered partnership since 2010[4] No (Pending)[5] No/Yes Biological step-child adoption Yes Yes Bans all anti-gay discrimination Yes Gender change Is legal.[6]
European UnionCroatia Croatia Yes Legal since 1977[3] Yes Life partnership since 2014[7] No A constitutional ban was approved in a referendum in 2013. A bill aiming at amending the constitution to that effect is still pending in parliament. No/Yes Gay individuals may adopt; Partner-guardianship (similar to step-child adoption) Yes Yes Bans all anti-gay discrimination[8][9][9] Yes Act on the elimination of discrimination bans all types discrimination based on both gender identity and gender expression. Gender change is regulated by special policy issued by Ministry of Health. [10]
European UnionCzech Republic Czech Republic Yes Legal since 1962[3] Yes Registered partnership since 2006[11] No No/Yes Gay individuals may adopt (both when in registered partnership or single) Yes Yes Bans all anti-gay discrimination[9] Yes legal recognition granted and amendment of birth certificate after reassignment surgery/
European UnionGermany Germany Yes Legal since 1969
(since 1968 in East Germany)
Yes Registered life partnership since 2001[12] No (Pending)[13] No/Yes Step-child adoption Yes Yes Bans some anti-gay discrimination Yes Gender change is legal.[14]
European UnionHungary Hungary Yes Legal since 1962[3] Yes Registered partnership since 2009[15] No Constitutionally banned since 2012 No Yes Yes Bans all anti-gay discrimination[9] Yes Full legal recognition granted, birth certificate replaced. No surgery or hormone therapy is required for legal gender change.
Liechtenstein Liechtenstein Yes Legal since 1989[3] Yes Registered partnership since 2011[16] No No N/A No No(Gender change Not Legal) [6]
European UnionPoland Poland Yes (Illegal from 1939-1944/1945 under annexation of Nazi Germany) No (Pending)[17][18][19][20][21] No Constitutionally banned since 1997.[22] No/Yes Gay individuals may adopt Yes Yes Bans some anti-gay discrimination Yes legal recognition and birth certificates amended, including. In 1983, the Supreme Court ruled reassignment surgery is not a prerequisite for legal recognition.[23]
European UnionRomania Romania Yes Legal since 1996 No No No/Yes Gay individuals may adopt. Yes Yes Bans all anti-gay discrimination[9] Yes Legal recognition and birth certificates amended after reassignment surgery
European UnionSlovakia Slovakia Yes Legal since 1962[3] No (Proposed)[24] No Constitutionally banned since 2014. No/Yes Gay individuals may adopt; Pending a scheduled referendum on constitutional ban. Yes Yes Bans all anti-gay discrimination[25][26] Yes (Requires sterilization for change).[6]
European UnionSlovenia Slovenia Yes Legal since 1977[3] Yes Registered partnership since 2006[27] No No/Yes Step-child adoption [28] Yes Yes Bans all anti-gay discrimination[9] No Gender change not legal[6]
Switzerland Switzerland Yes Legal
(Geneva, Vaud, Valais and Ticino: since 1798
Nationwide since 1942)
Yes Registered partnership since 2007[29] No (pending)[30] (constitutional ban pending) No/Yes Gay individuals may adopt; Biological step-child adoption pending.[31] Yes Yes Bans some anti-gay discrimination. Banning all anti-gay discrimination pending Yes Legal documents can be issued based on a person's new gender identity. Sterilization technically required not enforced since 2012. Registered Partnership can become Marriage between the new opposite-sex couple[32].

Eastern Europe

LGBT rights in: Same-sex sexual activity Same-sex civil union Same-sex marriage Same-sex adoption Allows gays to serve openly in military? Anti-discrimination (sexual orientation) Laws concerning gender identity/expression
Armenia Armenia Yes Legal since 2003[3] No No Constitutionally banned since 1995. No Yes/No No explicit ban. However, LGB persons have been reportedly discharged because of their sexual orientation..[33] No No
Azerbaijan Azerbaijan Yes Legal since 2000[3] No No Constitutionally banned since 1995. No No Yes (Requires sterilization for change).[6]
Belarus Belarus Yes Legal since 1994[3] No No Constitutionally banned since 1994. No Yes/No Banned from military service during peacetime, but during wartime homosexuals are permitted to enlist as partially able.[34] No LGBT activism/expression deemed terrorism[35] No
Georgia (country) Georgia Yes Legal since 2000[3] No No (constitutional ban pending) No Yes Bans all anti-gay discrimination[36] Yes (Requires sterilization for change)[6]
Kazakhstan Kazakhstan Yes Legal since 1998[3] No No No No No
Moldova Moldova Yes Legal since 1995[3] No No No Yes Yes Bans some anti-gay discrimination [9] Yes (Requires sterilization for change)[6]
Russia Russia Yes Legal since 1993 (previously legal from 1917 to 1933) No No No Yes No Yes (Requires sterilization for change)[6]
Ukraine Ukraine Yes Legal since 1991 No No constitutional ban since 1991 Yes/No Singles are allowed to adopt. Yes/No Policies depend on the regional commissioners. Yes Bans all anti-gay discrimination Yes (Requires sterilization for change)[6]

Northern Europe

LGBT rights in: Same-sex sexual activity Same-sex civil union Same-sex marriage Same-sex adoption Allows gays to serve openly in military? Anti-discrimination (sexual orientation) Laws concerning gender identity/expression
European UnionDenmark Denmark Yes Legal since 1933[3] No Registered partnership from 1989 to 2012 Yes Legal since 2012 Yes Legal since 2010 Yes Yes Bans all anti-gay discrimination Yes Legal gender change and recognition possible without surgery or hormone therapy.[37]
European UnionEstonia Estonia Yes Legal since 1992[3] Yes Cohabitation agreement from 2016[38] No No/Yes Step-child adoption from 2016, Gay individuals may adopt Yes Yes Bans all anti-gay discrimination[9] Yes Forbids discrimination based on gender identity.
Faroe Islands Faroe Islands
(constituent country of the Kingdom of Denmark)
Yes Legal since 1933[3] No No No Yes (Denmark responsible for defence) Yes Bans some anti-gay discrimination No[39]
European UnionFinland Finland Yes Legal since 1971 Yes Registered partnership since 2002[40] No (Pending)[41] Yes/ No Step-child adoption; (Joint adoption pending) Yes Yes Bans all anti-gay discrimination[9] Yes Legal change and recognition is possible only with sterilization[42]
Iceland Iceland Yes Legal since 1940 No Registered partnership from 1996 to 2010 Yes Legal since 2010 Yes Legal since 2006 N/A Yes Bans all anti-gay discrimination Yes Documents can be amended to the recognised gender.
European UnionLatvia Latvia Yes Legal since 1992[3] No No
Constitutionally banned since 2006
Yes/ No An unmarried person may adopt child alone. Adoption by multiple persons that are not married banned. Yes Yes Bans some anti-gay discrimination[9] Yes Documents are amended accordingly, no medical intervention required.[43]
European UnionLithuania Lithuania Yes Legal since 1993 No No
Constitutionally banned since 1992
No Only married couples can adopt Yes Yes Bans all anti-gay discrimination / No There is a law which can be, and actually was, interpreted as a ban on public speech about LGBT Yes Gender change legal since 2003.[44]
Norway Norway Yes Legal since 1972[3] No Registered partnership from 1993 to 2008 Yes Legal since 2009 Yes Legal since 2009 Yes Yes Bans all anti-gay discrimination.[45] Yes All documents can be amended to the recognised gender.
European UnionSweden Sweden Yes Legal since 1944 No Registered partnership from 1995 to 2009 Yes Legal since 2009 Yes Legal since 2003 Yes Yes Bans all anti-gay discrimination[9] Yes

Southern Europe

LGBT rights in: Same-sex sexual activity Same-sex civil union Same-sex marriage Same-sex adoption Allows gays to serve openly in military? Anti-discrimination (sexual orientation) Laws concerning gender identity/expression
Albania Albania Yes Legal since 1995[3] No No No Yes Yes Bans all anti-gay discrimination[9] Yes Forbids discrimination based on gender identity.

No Gender change not legal.[6]

Andorra Andorra Yes Legal since 1791
(as part of France)
Yes Stable union since 2005[46]; Civil union pending.[47] No No (Pending)[48] N/A Yes Bans all anti-gay discrimination[9] No Gender change not legal
Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina Yes Legal since 1998[3] No No No Yes Yes Bans some anti-gay discrimination[9] No
European UnionBulgaria Bulgaria Yes Legal since 1968 No No Constitutionally banned since 1991. No/Yes Single gay persons may adopt. Yes Yes Bans all anti-gay discrimination Yes (Requires sterilization for change)
European UnionCyprus Cyprus Yes Legal since 1998[3] No (Proposed)[49] No No No Yes Bans all anti-gay discrimination[9] Yes Forbids discrimination based on gender identity.
European UnionGibraltar Gibraltar
(overseas territory of the United Kingdom)
Yes Legal since 1993 Yes Civil partnership since 2014[50] No Yes Legal since 2013 Yes UK responsible for defence Yes Bans some anti-gay discrimination Gender change not legal
European UnionGreece Greece Yes Legal since 1951
(Age of consent discrepancy)
No No No Yes Yes Bans all anti-gay discrimination Yes (Requires sterilization for change)
European UnionItaly Italy Yes Legal since 1890 No (Pending)[51][52][53] No (Pending)[54][55][56] No/Yes Gay individuals may adopt; Yes Yes Bans some anti-gay discrimination Yes Since 1982 legal recognition and documents can be amended to the recognised gender.[57]
North Macedonia Macedonia Yes Legal since 1996[3] No No (Constitutional ban pending) No (Constitutional ban proposed)[58] Yes No No
European UnionMalta Malta Yes Legal since 1973 Yes Civil union since 2014[59] Yes/No Marriage celebrated abroad recognized since 2014[60] Yes Legal since 2014 Yes Yes Bans all anti-gay discrimination Yes All documents can be amended to the recognised gender.
Montenegro Montenegro Yes Legal since 1977[3] No No Constitutionally banned since 2007. No Yes Yes Bans all anti-gay discrimination[9] Yes (Requires sterilization for change).[6] Forbids discrimination based on gender identity.
European UnionPortugal Portugal Yes Legal since 1983. No Yes Legal since 2010 No/Yes Single gay persons may adopt. Yes Yes Bans all anti-gay discrimination. Yes Since 2011, All documents can be amended to the recognised gender.
San Marino San Marino Yes Legal since 2001 No No No Yes Bans some anti-gay discrimination No Gender change not legal.[6]
Serbia Serbia Yes Legal since 1994[3] No No Constitutionally banned since 2006. No Yes Yes Bans all anti-gay discrimination[9] Yes Gender change is legal (since 2007).
European UnionSpain Spain Yes Legal since 1979[3] Yes/No No national wide civil union laws.

Starting from 1997, different cities and regions have legislated their own version of same-sex or gender-neutral civil union laws.[61]

Yes Legal since 2005 Yes Legal since 2005 Yes Yes Bans all anti-gay discrimination[9] Yes Since 2007, all documents can be amended to the recognised gender[62]
Turkey Turkey Yes Legal since 1858 No No No No No Yes (Requires sterilization for change)
Vatican City Vatican City Yes Legal since 1890 (Laws in Italy could still be enforced to Vatican City at that time until 1929.) No No No N/A No

Western Europe

LGBT rights in: Same-sex sexual activity Same-sex civil union Same-sex marriage Same-sex adoption Allows gays to serve openly in military? Anti-discrimination (sexual orientation) Laws concerning gender identity/expression
European UnionBelgium Belgium Yes Legal since 1795[3]
(as part of France)
(Illegal from 1940-1944/1945 as part of Reichskommissariat Belgien-Nordfrankreich and under annexation of Nazi Germany)
Yes Statutory cohabitation since 2000[63] Yes Legal since 2003 Yes Legal since 2006 Yes Yes Bans all anti-gay discrimination Yes The 2007 law concerning transsexuality[64] grants the right to a legal name and gender change (Requires hormone treatment for name change and sterilization for gender change)
European UnionFrance France Yes Legal since 1791[3]
(Illegal in Alsace-Lorraine from 1871–1918 and 1940-1944/1945 under annexation of Imperial and Nazi Germany and illegal in Nord and Pas-de-Calais from 1944-1945 as part of Reichskommissariat Belgien-Nordfrankreich)
Yes Civil solidarity pact since 1999[65] Yes Legal since 2013 Yes Legal since 2013 Yes Yes Bans all anti-gay discrimination Yes (Requires sterilization for change)
Guernsey Guernsey
(Crown dependency of the United Kingdom)
Yes Legal since 1983[66][67] No (Proposed) No (Proposed) No (Proposed) Yes UK responsible for defence Yes Bans some anti-gay discrimination[68] Yes 2004 anti-discrimination law. Legal gender change since 2007: Case law only. Only allows a new birth certificate to be issued. Does not amend or remove records of existing birth certificates, extension to Alderney and Sark unclear, does extend to Herm.[68][69]
European UnionRepublic of Ireland Ireland Yes Legal since 1993 Yes Civil partnership since 2011[70] No Pending a referendum scheduled for May 2015 No/Yes Single gay persons may adopt. Step Child adoption under consideration. Yes Yes Bans all anti-gay discrimination[71][72][73] No Legislation to recognise gender identity pending after High Court ruling in favour.
Isle of Man Isle of Man
(Crown dependencies of the United Kingdom)
Yes Legal since 1992[3] Yes Civil partnership since 2011[74] No Yes Legal since 2011 Yes UK responsible for defence Yes Bans all anti-gay discrimination Yes Transsexual persons are allowed to change their legal gender and to have their new gender recognised as a result of the Gender Recognition Act 2009 (c.11).[75][76]
Jersey Jersey
(Crown dependency of the United Kingdom)
Yes Legal since 1990[3] Yes Civil partnership since 2012[77] No (Proposed)[78] Yes Legal since 2012 Yes UK responsible for defence No Yes Gender Recognition (Jersey) Law 2010[79]
European UnionLuxembourg Luxembourg Yes Legal since 1795
(as part of France)
(Illegal from 1940-1944/1945 under annexation of Nazi Germany)
Yes Registered Partnership since 2004[80] Yes Legal from 2015 Yes Legal from 2015 Yes Yes Bans all anti-gay discrimination[81] Yes (Requires sterilization for change) [6]
Monaco Monaco Yes Legal since 1793 (as part of France) No No No Yes France responsible for defence Yes Bans some anti-gay discrimination[82]
European UnionNetherlands Netherlands Yes Legal since 1811
(as part of France)
(Illegal from 1940-1944/1945 as part of Reichskommissariat Niederlande)
Yes Registered partnership since 1998 Yes Legal since 2001. Yes Legal since 2001 Yes Yes Bans all anti-gay discrimination Yes
European UnionUnited Kingdom United Kingdom Yes Male: Legal in England and Wales since 1967, in Scotland since 1981 and in Northern Ireland since 1982
Yes Female: No criminal laws have ever existed against lesbian sex. Officially legalised in 2001
Yes Civil partnership since 2005[83] Legal in England and Wales, and Scotland since 2014
No Illegal in Northern Ireland
Yes Legal in England and Wales since 2005, in Scotland since 2009 and Northern Ireland since 2013 Yes Yes Bans all anti-gay discrimination[84][3] Yes Gender Recognition Act 2004

Partially or unrecognised states

LGBT rights in: Same-sex sexual activity Same-sex civil union Same-sex marriage Same-sex adoption Allows gays to serve openly in military? Anti-discrimination (sexual orientation) Laws concerning gender identity/expression
Abkhazia Abkhazia Yes Legal after 1991, but the exact year is not known. No No No No
Kosovo Kosovo Yes Legal since 1994 No No No Yes Yes Bans all anti-gay discrimination[85] Yes
Republic of Artsakh Nagorno-Karabakh Yes Legal since 2000 No No No No
Northern Cyprus Northern Cyprus Yes Legal since 2014[86][87] No No No No Yes Bans all anti-gay discrimination[86][87] Yes Discrimination or hate speech banned since 2014.[86][87]

Unknown if gender change is legal.

South Ossetia South Ossetia Yes Legal after 1991, but the exact year is not known. No No No No
Transnistria Transnistria Yes Legal since 2002 No No No No (Proposed)[88]

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