This article surveys selected international developments affecting legal issues in sexual orientation and gender identity during 2018.1 Among other developments described in this article, India repealed its sodomy law, the Supreme Courts of the United States and the United Kingdom each ruled on the rights of bakers who objected to making cakes for same-sex weddings or in support of same-sex marriage, and the number of nations recognizing same-sex marriage increased to twenty-six.2 Other countries, such as Italy, have made progress toward equality for same-sex persons but still fall short of full equality.3 But in many other countries, LGBTI persons are still subject to discrimination, harassment, and violence
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This article assesses the development, status and recognition of a prohibition on sexual orientation...
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This article surveys selected international developments affecting legal issues in sexual orientatio...
The data was used in conducting research on Sexual Orientation and Gender-Identity (SOGI) Laws That ...
There is no international treaty that directly acknowledges the rights of LGBTIQ+ persons or the rig...
Discussions about the human rights of LGBTIQ people tend to centre around two vastly different issue...
Discussions about the human rights of LGBTIQ people tend to centre around two vastly different issue...
Discussions about the human rights of LGBTIQ people tend to centre around two vastly different issue...
Discussions about the human rights of LGBTIQ people tend to centre around two vastly different issue...
Discussions about the human rights of LGBTIQ people tend to centre around two vastly different issue...
This article provides the first detailed global assessment of the ways in which constitutions protec...
This online article discusses all (almost 50) rulings given by international judicial and quasi-judi...
Sexual orientation and gender identity are legally-protected categories in international human right...
Recently, the U.N. Human Rights Committee unanimously ruled that Tasmania had violated the Internati...
Title: Social Inclusion, Equality and Respect of Transgenders: Rise of New Socio-Legal Perspective ...
This article assesses the development, status and recognition of a prohibition on sexual orientation...
This article considers the legislative journey toward equality which in March 2014 saw the Marriage ...
This article surveys selected international developments affecting legal issues in sexual orientatio...
The data was used in conducting research on Sexual Orientation and Gender-Identity (SOGI) Laws That ...
There is no international treaty that directly acknowledges the rights of LGBTIQ+ persons or the rig...
Discussions about the human rights of LGBTIQ people tend to centre around two vastly different issue...
Discussions about the human rights of LGBTIQ people tend to centre around two vastly different issue...
Discussions about the human rights of LGBTIQ people tend to centre around two vastly different issue...
Discussions about the human rights of LGBTIQ people tend to centre around two vastly different issue...
Discussions about the human rights of LGBTIQ people tend to centre around two vastly different issue...
This article provides the first detailed global assessment of the ways in which constitutions protec...
This online article discusses all (almost 50) rulings given by international judicial and quasi-judi...
Sexual orientation and gender identity are legally-protected categories in international human right...
Recently, the U.N. Human Rights Committee unanimously ruled that Tasmania had violated the Internati...
Title: Social Inclusion, Equality and Respect of Transgenders: Rise of New Socio-Legal Perspective ...
This article assesses the development, status and recognition of a prohibition on sexual orientation...
This article considers the legislative journey toward equality which in March 2014 saw the Marriage ...