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The Transgender Persons (Protection of Rights) Act, 2018 is law in Pakistan which was passed by the parliament in 2018 to legally provide equality to transgender people and to make sure they kept their rights.[1] The law aims to legally recognise transgender people in the country. It also allows them to legally have the same rights as cisgender people.[2] The law gives trans peoples official equality, but non substantive equality and although the law has taken a large leap towards the equality of trans peoples in Pakistan, major cultural and infrastructural changes need to occur before this is genuinely the case.
In March 2020, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) addressed the provision of Pakistan after releasing a paper at International Transgender Day of Visibility. The ICJ highlighted features of the provision.[3] Pakistan, according to the Aljazeera, is the one of the first nations that legally recognised transgender people.[4]
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