Subject: OT: Transsexual receives new diploma
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Posted on: 2010-11-30 20:56:00 UTC

I thought this community might be interested in the following news as many here feel strongly about LGBT-rights.

A transsexual man requested from the university where he had graduated (the University of Amsterdam) a new diploma. When he graduated he was still a woman, so the diploma has his former female first names on it. Now he is a man and he finds it awkward to show his female diploma to prospective employers, because his sex change is not something he wants to discuss at a job interview.

The university refused to issue a new diploma. On the grounds that it can't issue a duplicate in a different name. The university argued the law would have to be changed for that to be possible.

The man brought this case to the Committee on Equal Treatment (which can make non-legal binding recommendations. The Court generally follows the recommendation of the Committee if a party decides to sue.) Also, at the university a student group for LGBT-rights started a petition to encourage the board of the university to change its mind.

Today, the minister of Education said that the law allowed a duplicate diploma in a different name, and the university has said that man will receive a new diploma, with his male first names on it.

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How are things in your countries when it comes to transsexuals needing new diplomas and such things after their sex change?

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