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Can the transsexuals get married after the civil status change?

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Can the transsexuals get married after the civil status change?

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Once the gotten civil status change, the transsexual can get married with a person of the opposite sex. Nevertheless the debate remained of actuality, some jurists wonder “Is it necessary to deprive the transsexuals of the right to get married?” (J. Hauser, RTD civ., 1993, n°2, p.325). Others retort that to refuse them this right ” would be little a position livable, it be jeopardize a fundamental liberty” so much (Mr. Gobert, established report for the genetic symposium, procreation and right, January 18-19, 1983, Actes Sud, ed. Hubert Nyssen, p. 176). Genetically talking, in spite of the undergone operations, the transsexual doesn’t change a chromosomal sex. Of this fact, of real change of sex doesn’t have for some authors what brings them to take position against the right to the marriage. There were cases of parents that made call by the Courts to oppose their child’s marriage with a transsexual person, the procedures didn’t succeed.

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