Legal recognition of non-binary gender: Not legally recognized from (unknown) to (none).
Even though the national government does not recognize non-binary identities, in Campania there have been initiatives carried out to guarantee non-binary people some treatments aimed at improving…
Gender-affirming care: Legal from Jan 1, 2003 to (none).
In 2003, Italy adopted the ICD-10 classification, which contains codes for diagnosing transsexualism in adulthood and childhood, which authorize the initiation of medical transition.
Same-sex marriage: Civil unions (marriage rights) from May 11, 2016 to (none).
The law on same sex civil partnerships was adopted nationwide on May 11 2016. The law recognizes same-sex couples as a family and they became equal to married couples in everything except in the…
"Added more information on the regional law currently in force"
LGBT discrimination: Illegal from Aug 10, 2020 to (none).
With the Regional Law of 7 August 2020, n.37, in Campania there are rules in force against violence and discrimination determined by sexual orientation or gender identity.
LGBT employment discrimination: Sexual orientation only from Aug 8, 2003 to (none).
As in the rest of Italy, Legislative Decree 9 July 2003, n. 216 (issued by the President of the Republic, and therefore effectively put into practice, on 28 August 2003) prohibits discrimination in…