Italian children should be given the surnames of both parents, the constitutional court has ruled, reversing the tradition of all newborns being automatically named after their fathers. The court ruled that the nation’s longstanding norm is “ discriminatory and harmful to the identity ” of the child, and said both parents should be able to choose the surname. Italian children will still be able to have one surname if the mother and father agree, the court said, with Italy parliament expected to
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2022-04-28 00:00:00.0