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Romania forced to recognize foreign gender change after EU court ruling

IFN English by IFN English
April 10, 2026
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Romania has been pushed into yet another sovereignty clash with Brussels after a domestic court, relying on a ruling from the Court of Justice of the European Union, ordered recognition of a legal gender change obtained abroad. The case centers on a Romanian-born individual who moved to the United Kingdom in 2008, later acquired British citizenship, and secured a legal name and gender change there. After Romanian authorities refused to alter the person’s Romanian birth records, the dispute moved through the courts and ultimately triggered a major EU judgment in October 2024.

According to the CJEU, a member state cannot refuse to recognize a change of first name and gender identity lawfully acquired in another member state if doing so obstructs the person’s right to move and reside freely within the European Union. The court held that forcing the individual to begin new proceedings in Romania created administrative and personal burdens incompatible with EU law. It framed gender, like a person’s name, as a fundamental element of personal identity.

The Bucharest court ruled on March 31, without the possibility of appeal, in favor of the applicant, effectively requiring Romania to modify civil-status records even though Romanian law allows such a change only under its own legal conditions.

The ruling also revives a deeper European dispute over competence. The CJEU acknowledged that personal status remains within the authority of member states, but said those states must still exercise that authority in conformity with EU law, especially where free movement is involved. In practice, that means national legislatures may retain nominal control while finding their discretion narrowed by supranational judicial doctrine.

The Romanian case is about more than one person’s documents. It is about whether Brussels can use mobility rights to compel member states to accept contested legal and anthropological claims that their own laws do not recognize. Romania may still write its statutes, but increasingly it is being told what those statutes must yield to.

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