Timeline of Legal Milestones on Sexual and Reproductive Rights in Latin America

Internacional and regional milestones

National milestones

2023

2022

Regional

Advisory Opinion No. 29

Inter-American Court of Human Rights

In this AO on the situation of persons deprived of their liberty, the Court establishes a specific section on "The need to adopt special measures to give effect to the rights of pregnant, postpartum and breastfeeding women or primary caregivers deprived of their freedom", and there it recognizes and defines obstetric violence.

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Regional

AG/RES. 2991 (LII-O/22)

General Assembly of the Organization of American States

The chapter on LGTBI rights focuses on the condemnation of violence motivated by sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression and sexual characteristics, urges States to take measures and establishes lines of action for OAS bodies.

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Regional

Buenos Aires Commitment

XV Regional Conference on Women in Latin America and the Caribbean

The XV RWC held its meeting under the theme "Towards caring societies", and adopted the Buenos Aires Commitment, a robust and comprehensive document that represents a roadmap for the States. Under this framework, commitments and agreements were made regarding SRHR, the rights of persons with disabilities, among others.

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El Salvador

Ruling 33-2016-195-2016

Jess Insfrán/Agencia Presentes

The Constitutional Chamber of the Supreme Court of El Salvador ruled that the Constitution prohibits discrimination on the basis of gender identity and gave the legislature one year to develop a mechanism by which anyone can change their name to be compatible with their gender identity.

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Mexico

Action of unconstitutionality 73/2021

Victoria Holguin

The Supreme Court invalidated a provision of the Civil Code of Puebla that required a person to be 18 years old in order to request a new birth certificate, for violating the right to gender identity of trans children and adolescents.

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Colombia

Ruling T-033

Victoria Holguin

In this decision the Court recognizes the category of "non-binarie" for the registration of persons.

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2021

Regional

Vicky Hernández v. Honduras

Inter-American Court of Human Rights

On March 26, 2021, the Inter-American Court of Human Rights issued a judgment declaring that the State of Honduras was responsible for the violation of the right to life and personal integrity (Articles 4 and 5 of the American Convention), to the detriment of Vicky Hernández, a transgender woman, sex worker and defender of the rights of transgender women. The responsibility of the State was established since there are several indications of the participation of State agents in the events that led to her death, which occurred in San Pedro Sula on June 28, 2009. Upon finding that the violence against Vicky Hernandez was due to her gender expression or identity, the Court concluded that the State was responsible for violating the rights to recognition as a person before the law, to personal liberty, to privacy, to freedom of expression, and to a name (Articles 3, 7, 11, 13, and 18 of the American Convention), and that it failed to comply with the obligation established in Article 7.a of the Inter-American Convention on the Prevention, Punishment and Eradication of Violence against Women to the detriment of Vicky Hernandez.

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Regional

Resolution AG/RES. 2976 (LI-O/21)

General Assembly of the Organization of American States

The chapter on LGTBI rights focuses on the condemnation of violence motivated by sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression and sexual characteristics, urges States to take measures and establishes lines of action for OAS bodies.

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Chile

Law No. 21.400: Amends various legal bodies to regulate, on equal terms, marriage between persons of the same sex.

This law amends several legal bodies to regulate, on equal terms, marriage between persons of the same sex. It includes the concepts of sexual orientation and gender identity.

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2020

Regional

Thematic Report on Trans and GenderDiverse Persons and Their Economic, Social, Cultural, and Environmental Rights

Inter-American Commission on Human Rights

M.A.f.I.A

In this thematic report, the IACHR addresses, among other issues, the right to recognition of gender identity, as well as the human rights violations trans and gender-diverse persons suffer, among other reasons, as a result of the failure to guarantee and protect this right.

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Regional

Azul Rojas Marín et al. v. Peru

Inter-American Court of Human Rights

On March 12, 2020, the Inter-American Court of Human Rights issued a sentence in which it declared the Republic of Peru internationally responsible for the violation of the rights to personal liberty, to personal integrity, to privacy, to freedom from torture, to judicial guarantees and to judicial protection of Azul Rojas Marín, in relation to the obligations to respect and guarantee said rights without discrimination and to adopt provisions of domestic law. The Court also declared the State responsible for the violation of the right to humane treatment of Azul Rojas Marín's mother, Mrs. Juan Rosa Tanta Marín.

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Regional

AG/RES. 2961 (L-O/20)

General Assembly of the Organization of American States

The chapter on LGTBI rights focuses on the condemnation of violence motivated by sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression and sexual characteristics, it also urges States to take measures and establishes lines of action for OAS bodies.

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Brazil

STF Brazil- RE 670422 / RS - RIO GRANDE DO SUL

Victoria Holguin

In this sentence the Federal Supreme Court states that people have the subjective right to change the name and gender classification in the birth certificate, without the need for surgical procedure reassignment surgery. It establishes this decision on the Principles of human dignity, personality, privacy, "isonomy", health and happiness.

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2019

Universal

General Observation No. 24

Committee on the Rights of the Child

In this GC the Committee refers to discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity.

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Universal

Joint general comment No. 3 (2017) of the Committee on the Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Workers and Members of Their Families and No. 22 (2017) of the Committee on the Rights of the Child on the general principles regarding the human rights of children in the context of international migration.

Committee on the Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Workers and Members of their Families,Committee on the Rights of the Child

In this GC the Committee refers to discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity.

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Regional

AG/RES. 2941 (XLIX-O/19)

General Assembly of the Organization of American States

The chapter on LGTBI rights focuses on the condemnation of violence motivated by sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression and sexual characteristics; and urges States to take measures and establishes lines of action for OAS bodies.

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Cuba

Constitution of the Republic

Mauricio Centurión

The Constitution of the Republic recognizes sexual orientation and gender identity.

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2018

Regional

III Agreed Resolution of the International Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities CRPD

III Meeting of the Regional Conference on Population and Development

In this document, the States of the region decide to reaffirm "the Montevideo Consensus on Population and Development as the basis for a comprehensive and strategic roadmap for national and regional action on population and development, which provides specific orientations and guidelines for the region in this area beyond 2014".

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Regional

Resolution No. 2928

General Assembly of the Organization of American States

In this Resolution, the OAS condemns discrimination and acts of violence based on sexual orientation and gender identity or expression. In addition, one of its objectives is to expand, improve and ensure access to health services for persons with disabilities, including sexual and reproductive health services,

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Uruguay

Law No. 19.684: Comprehensive Law for trans persons.

Archivo de la Memoria Trans, perteneciente al fondo documental de Vanesa Sander

The purpose of this Law is to ensure the right of trans persons to a life free of discrimination and stigmatization, for which it establishes mechanisms, measures and comprehensive policies for prevention, care, protection, advocacy and redress. It recognizes the right of every person to the free development of his or her personality in accordance with his or her gender identity and establishes that every trans person has the right to comprehensive care in order to adapt his or her body to his or her gender identity.

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Chile

Law No. 21.120: Recognizes and protects the right to gender identity.

Victoria Holguin

Recognizes and protects the right to gender identity.

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Mexico

Amparo in Review 1317/2017

Victoria Holguin

In this decision, the Mexican Supreme Court granted the amparo to CLM and ordered the Civil Registry to process her request, in order to allow her to go through a formal and administrative procedure to obtain the adjustment of her gender identity. The Court noted that gender identity is a constitutive and constituent element of a person's identity.

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2017

Regional

Advisory opinion No. 24

Inter-American Court of Human Rights

The Court emphasized that gender identity is a constitutive and constituent element of the identity of persons, and therefore its recognition by the State is of vital importance to guarantee the full enjoyment of the human rights of transgender persons. Thus, the Court established that, although the right to recognition of gender identity is not explicitly enshrined in the American Convention on Human Rights, it is necessarily derived from a harmonious interpretation of the articles that guarantee the human rights of transgender persons.harmonious interpretation of the articles that guarantee the recognition of juridical personality, the free development of personality, the right to privacy and the right to a name.

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Venezuela

Supreme Court of Justice - Ruling 399/2017

In this ruling, the Constitutional Chamber of the Supreme Court of Justice admitted an action brought by several citizens who, based on the right to the free development of their personality provided for in Article 20 of the Constitution of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, request the recognition of their rights to change their names and gender.

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Bolivia

Plurinational Constitutional Ruling 0076/2017

In this ruling the Court establishes the constitutionality of Law 807, although it declares as unconstitutional the paragraph II of Article 11 in its sentence ""...will allow the person to exercise all fundamental, political, labor, civil, economic and social rights..."".

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2016

Regional

Montevideo Strategy for Implementation of the Regional Gender Agenda within the Sustainable Development Framework by 2030

XIII Regional Conference on Women in Latin America and the Caribbean

The Montevideo Strategy comprises 74 measures for the ten axes for implementation that are agreed upon at the regional level by the governments of Latin America and the Caribbean, and which are subsequently adapted to the priorities and needs of the countries and inserted into the sustainable development plans, although they are applicable at different levels (national, subnational, local, regional and international). In this strategic document, the States Parties agree to define that ""The Regional Gender Agenda identifies agreements for gender equality and women's autonomy in relation to multiple issues that can be grouped into critical dimensions linked to human rights, and which, therefore, recognize women as subjects of rights and the States as guarantors of these rights, while ratifying their universal, indivisible, inalienable and interdependent nature: ii) Sexual and reproductive rights in relation to: information and comprehensive sexual education; safe and quality abortion services, in cases where abortion is legal or decriminalized in national legislation; contraception; integrated social health services; maternal mortality; sexual orientation and gender identity; universal and accessible services; disability and old age; eradication of pregnancy in girls, prevention of pregnancy and teenage motherhood; sexually transmitted infections and HIV/AIDS; health emergencies; healthy motherhood; technological development; different types of families.

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Universal

General comment No. 20

Committee on the Rights of the Child

In this GC, the Committee elaborates on the scope of the Convention regarding the rights of adolescents, establishes standards for access to services and consent, and urges States to guarantee access to safe abortion and post-abortion care, and to decriminalize the practice.

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Bolivia

Law No. 807: Gender Identity Law

Lucía Prieto / Vale Dranovsky

The Law establishes the procedure for the change of name and sex data of transsexual and transgender persons, allowing them to exercise their right to gender identity.

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Ecuador

Organic Law on Identity and Civil Data Management

Archivo de la Memoria Trans, perteneciente al fondo documental de Marcela Soldavini “La rompe Coches”

This law recognizes gender identity and regulates the change of the field "sex" to "gender" in the Identity Card.

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Peru

Ruling Exp. n° 06040-2015-PA/TC

This ruling of the Constitutional Court represents a departure from previous constitutional doctrine in relation to the right to gender identity. The departure from this jurisprudential doctrine will allow judicial bodies to protect the right to identity and legal personality of transsexual persons, since there will be no impediment, either legal or jurisprudential, to guarantee these rights.

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2013

Regional

Montevideo Consensus

Regional Conference on Population and Development of Latin America and the Caribbean

María Eugenia Cerutti

The Montevideo Consensus is a milestone in the sexual and reproductive rights agenda at the regional and global level because it establishes the first definition of sexual and reproductive rights agreed upon at the intergovernmental level, and indicates a concrete regional agenda, a true roadmap with clear lines of action in addition to 130 points that recognize the need to establish accountability and follow-up mechanisms, as well as definitions based on the international human rights obligations of States.

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Colombia

Law No. 1,622: Whereby the youth citizenship statute is issued and other provisions are enacted.

This law, which creates the statute of youth citizenship, states that there shall be no discrimination based on sexual orientation or gender identity, in addition to establishing that young people have the right to the full enjoyment of their sexual and reproductive health, for which reason the State shall create prevention, training and information policies with a differential and responsible approach.

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2009

Regional

Resolution N° 2504

General Assembly of the Organization of American States

In this Resolution the OAS General Assembly condemns acts of violence and related human rights violations perpetrated against individuals because of their sexual orientation and gender identity.

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Uruguay

Law No. 18.620: Right to Gender Identity and Change of name and sex in identification documents.

M.A.f.I.A

Law 18.620 establishes the right of every person to the free development of his or her personality in accordance with his or her own gender identity. At the same time, it enables the change of name and gender in the identification documents without the performance of surgeries, recognizing the right to be identified in a way that recognizes the gender identity.

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2008

Regional

Resolution N° 2435

General Assembly of the Organization of American States

In this Resolution the OAS General Assembly expresses concern about acts of violence and related human rights violations committed against individuals because of their sexual orientation and gender identity.

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Bolivia

Political Constitution of the State

M.A.f.I.A

Recognizes sexual and reproductive rights and recognizes and protects the right to gender identity.

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