Fifty years ago homosexual acts were illegal in all the countries that trace their legal systems back to the British common law. Public authorities, media and social attitudes throughout the West treated homosexuality as illicit, often unmentionable. There was a tradition of seeing homosexuality as a foreign vice – the Greek vice or the French vice or an Oriental vice – not a local vice. In 2005, after forty years of reforms, criminal laws that target homosexual acts are gone in the West. Entry into the European Union is conditional on laws prohibiting discrimination in the basis of sexual orientation or gender identity. Marriage has been opened to same-sex couples in the Netherlands, Belgium, the state of Massachusetts, Canada and Spain. ...
The International Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Intersex Association’s (ILGA) annual report on l...
The place of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual (and, although often not addressed) Trans, Intersex and Queer (L...
Two basic human rights principles are the prohibition against discrimination and the guarantee of eq...
International audienceMost of the world’s countries have at some point prohibited homosexual acts am...
From being a love that dared not speak its name to one that is legally recognized by many countries ...
What explains the global variation in laws criminalizing homosexual conduct? Recent research has cla...
From being a love that dared not speak its name to one that is legally recognized by many countries ...
How should Europe and the United States seek to promote gay rights across the world? Omar G. Encarna...
In the past decade, a “double movement of globalization” has taken place in the realm of gay rights....
While sodomy laws have been repealed in many nations, such as the United States and Australia, as of...
Early in February 2005, the Governor of New South Wales, Professor Marie Bashir, launching the annua...
A comparative analysis of incrementalist approaches to gay rights as they are deployed in the United...
The rainbow sea change in homosexual tolerance and acceptance occurring in recent decades has been l...
What explains the global variation in laws criminalizing homosexual conduct? Recent research has cla...
Law, especially from the international human rights regime, is a direct reference on which minority ...
The International Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Intersex Association’s (ILGA) annual report on l...
The place of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual (and, although often not addressed) Trans, Intersex and Queer (L...
Two basic human rights principles are the prohibition against discrimination and the guarantee of eq...
International audienceMost of the world’s countries have at some point prohibited homosexual acts am...
From being a love that dared not speak its name to one that is legally recognized by many countries ...
What explains the global variation in laws criminalizing homosexual conduct? Recent research has cla...
From being a love that dared not speak its name to one that is legally recognized by many countries ...
How should Europe and the United States seek to promote gay rights across the world? Omar G. Encarna...
In the past decade, a “double movement of globalization” has taken place in the realm of gay rights....
While sodomy laws have been repealed in many nations, such as the United States and Australia, as of...
Early in February 2005, the Governor of New South Wales, Professor Marie Bashir, launching the annua...
A comparative analysis of incrementalist approaches to gay rights as they are deployed in the United...
The rainbow sea change in homosexual tolerance and acceptance occurring in recent decades has been l...
What explains the global variation in laws criminalizing homosexual conduct? Recent research has cla...
Law, especially from the international human rights regime, is a direct reference on which minority ...
The International Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Intersex Association’s (ILGA) annual report on l...
The place of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual (and, although often not addressed) Trans, Intersex and Queer (L...
Two basic human rights principles are the prohibition against discrimination and the guarantee of eq...