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The countries of Manala have vastly different policies and regulations surrounding '''rights''' affecting '''lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender''' (LGBT) and other queer individuals. The following is a table offering a glimpse into the policies of different Manalan nations regarding LGBT individuals. | The countries of Manala have vastly different policies and regulations surrounding '''rights''' affecting '''lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender''' (LGBT) and other queer individuals. The following is a table offering a glimpse into the policies of different Manalan nations regarding LGBT individuals. |
Revision as of 16:44, 3 June 2022
The countries of Manala have vastly different policies and regulations surrounding rights affecting lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) and other queer individuals. The following is a table offering a glimpse into the policies of different Manalan nations regarding LGBT individuals.
Status of LGBT Rights by Country
Country | Right to practice same-sex activity | Status of same-sex unions | Status of same-sex marriage | Right to adoption | Right to change gender | Recognition of third and non-binary genders | Right to serve in military |
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Antarctic Circle States | Yes | Partial | Partial | Partial | Partial | Partial | Yes |
Gender change between male and female is prohibited | All third genders are listed as "other" in legal documentations. | ||||||
Gagium | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Partial | Yes |
Same-sex and queer couples have the same access to marriage as male-female couples. | Third genders are legally recognized, however not all are equally recognized in all legal documentation (passports etc). | There are no laws preventing queer or trans individuals from joining the Armed Forces. | |||||
Greater Niagara | Yes | Partial | Partial | No | No | No | Yes |
There is no legislation currently regarding same-sex marriage, heterosexual marrige is the only currently recognized form of marriage. | Adoption by same-sex couples is prohibited. | Gender change surgery is illegal. | Third and non-binary pronouns are not legally recognized. | There is no barrier for same-sex attracted people to join the Armed Forces. | |||
Hrvada | Yes | Partial | Partial | Partial | No | No | No |
Legal in some regions since 1967, nationwide since 2008. | |||||||
Itielia | Yes | No | No | No | No | No | No |
Prohibition omitted from the Criminal Code in 1947. | There are no regulations in place, and individual institutions have handled the matter differently. | ||||||
The Furbish Islands | Yes | No | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Marriage is not recognized by the Furbish government. |