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|Legal under the 1984 constitution | |Legal under the 1984 constitution | ||
| | |Legal under the 1984 constitution<br>''{{wp|De facto}}'' legal since 1995 | ||
|''{{wp|Don't ask, don't tell}}'' policy since 1990 | |''{{wp|Don't ask, don't tell}}'' policy since 1990 | ||
|Discrimination prohibited by the 1984 constitution<br>'' | |Discrimination prohibited by the 1984 constitution<br>''De facto'' prohibited since 1988 | ||
|Marriages are conducted at the state level but federally recognized; some states permit marriage between same-sex couples | |Marriages are conducted at the state level but federally recognized; some states permit marriage between same-sex couples | ||
|Adoption illegal, but with extant loopholes{{refn|A woman in a same-sex relationship can seek a surrogate father for a child, and keep the child while remaining in her same-sex relationship. Additionally, single parents are able to enter same-sex relationships while in custody of their child.}} | |Adoption illegal, but with extant loopholes{{refn|A woman in a same-sex relationship can seek a surrogate father for a child, and keep the child while remaining in her same-sex relationship. Additionally, single parents are able to enter same-sex relationships while in custody of their child.}} |
Revision as of 16:16, 15 August 2020
Country | Right to practice same-sex activity | Right to freedom of expression | Right to serve in military | Legal protection against discrimination | Legal recognition of same-sex relations | Right to adoption | Right to change gender |
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Luepola | Yes | Yes | Partial | Yes | Partial | Partial | No |
Legal under the 1984 constitution | Legal under the 1984 constitution De facto legal since 1995 |
Don't ask, don't tell policy since 1990 | Discrimination prohibited by the 1984 constitution De facto prohibited since 1988 |
Marriages are conducted at the state level but federally recognized; some states permit marriage between same-sex couples | Adoption illegal, but with extant loopholes[1] | Illegal | |
File:Flag of the Highlands of Scotland.svg Savland | Yes | Yes | Partial | Yes | Yes | No | Partial |
Legalized in 1987 | Legalized in 1987 | Don't ask, don't tell policy since 1992 | Discrimination based on sex or sexual orientation illegal since 2010 | Civil unions recognized since 2019 | Illegal | Legal to identify as the opposite sex, but unrecognized by the state | |
Vierzland | Yes | Yes | Partial | Partial | No | No | No |
De jure legal since 1992 De facto legal since 2002 |
Legalized in 1992 | Don't ask, don't tell policy since 2005 | No national anti-discrimination policy; some policies exist at the state or municipal level | Legal to marry, but unrecognized by the state | Illegal | Illegal; identifying one's self as their non-birth gender to a notary or public official carries a fine of ᛗ150 (~$100) |
- ↑ A woman in a same-sex relationship can seek a surrogate father for a child, and keep the child while remaining in her same-sex relationship. Additionally, single parents are able to enter same-sex relationships while in custody of their child.