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Status | Legal since 1972, equal age of consent since 1980 |
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Gender identity | Transgender persons allowed to change legal gender without surgery |
Military | LGBT people allowed to serve openly |
Discrimination protections | Sexual orientation and gender identity protections (see below) |
Family rights | |
Recognition of relationships | Statutory cohabitation since 1996 Same-sex marriage since 2007 |
Adoption | Same-sex couples have had equal adoption rights as opposite-sex couples since 1996 |
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender (LGBT) rights in Alsland are among the most progressive in the world. Same-sexual activity first was legalised in 1797 before it was re-criminalised in 1802. In 1920 after Alsland gained independence it re-introduced sodomy laws. Same-sexual activity was legalised again in 1972 as a result of the Metyller Scandal. Alslandic views on same-sex relationships quickly liberalised and homosexuality was declassified as a mental illness in 1975. Alsland became one of the first countries to begin preforming civil unions in 1996. Same-sex marriages were legalised via referendum in 2007. The Alslandic constitution was amended in 2013 to ban discrimination on account of sexual orientation. Same-sex couples have had the same adoption rights as opposite-sex couples since 1996.
Alsland has a large and vibrant LGBT community, the country was rated as one of the most LGBT-friendly countries in the world in 2020 with polls showing 90% of Alslanders supported same-sex marriage. Minister-President of the Swathish Community Oslaf Ḷafvardiġe is the country's first openly transgender man Head of Government after he transitioned in 2017. The leader of the Orange Party Elsert Wassenaar is openly gay and is the first openly gay leader of a political party in the country.
Law regarding same-sex sexual activity
Recognition of same-sex relationships
Adoption and parenting
Discrimination protections
Transgender and intersex rights
Conversion therapy
Health and blood donation
Living conditions
Politics
Summary table
Right | Yes/No | Note |
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Legalisation of same-sex sexual activity | Since 1811 | |
Equal age of consent | Since 1971 | |
Anti-discrimination laws (employment) | Since 1994 | |
Anti-discrimination laws (provision of goods and services) | Since 1994 | |
Anti-discrimination laws (all other areas incl. hate speech) | Since 1994 | |
Anti-discrimination laws covering sex characteristics, gender identity and gender expression | Since 2019 | |
Recognition of same-sex relationships | Domestic partnership(s) since 1996 | |
Same-sex marriage(s) | Since 2007 | |
Stepchild adoption by same-sex couples | Since 1996 | |
Joint adoption by same-sex couples | Since 1996 | |
International joint adoption by same-sex couples | Since 2011 | |
LGBT people allowed to serve openly in the military | Since 1973 for lesbian, gay and bisexual people; since 2014 for transgender people | |
Right to change legal gender | Since 2008, sex reassignment surgery not required since 2011 | |
Third gender option | Since 2021 | |
Access to IVF for lesbian couples | Since 2006 | |
Automatic parenthood for both female spouses after birth | Since 2006, sperm donor remains anonymous until child's 18th birthday | |
Automatic parenthood for both male spouses after surrogate childbirth | Since 2006 | |
Conversion therapy banned | / | Since 2022, legislation to be finalised |
Commercial surrogacy for male couples | Commercial surrogacy prohibited regardless of sexual orientation | |
MSMs allowed to donate blood | Since 2021, gay men within monogamous relationships are subject to a 12 month period without sex before donating blood |