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|colspan="9" | Homosexuality was first legalized in [[Besmenia]] in 1981 under the then social liberal [[First Beiter cabinet|FBBP-SDU federal government]].
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|colspan="9" | While there were never any laws discriminating against LGBT individuals, the first laws protecting LGBT rights were signed into law in September 1996 by Prime Minister [[Jan-Dirk Hengelaar]] of the [[Liberal]] party. These rights were further expanded in May 2004 when Hengelaar signed a bill that added protections for Same-sex marriage, allowed for LGBT individuals to serve in the military, and added protections for transgender rights.
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Revision as of 19:35, 15 December 2023

Rights affecting lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people vary greatly by country or jurisdiction—encompassing everything from the legal recognition of same-sex marriage to the death penalty for homosexuality.

Below are national laws as they currently stand in respect to LGBT rights.

Scope of Laws

Laws that affect LGBT people include, but are not limited to, the following:

  • laws concerning the recognition of same-sex relationships, including same-sex marriage, civil unions, and domestic partnerships
  • laws concerning LGBT parenting, including adoption by LGBT people
  • anti-discrimination laws in employment, housing, education, public accommodations
  • anti-bullying legislation to protect LGBT children at school
  • hate crime laws imposing enhanced criminal penalties for prejudice-motivated violence against LGBT people
  • bathroom bills affecting access to sex-segregated facilities by transgender people
  • laws related to sexual orientation and military service
  • laws concerning access to assisted reproductive technology
  • sodomy laws that penalize consensual same-sex sexual activity.
  • adultery laws that same-sex couples are subject to
  • age of consent laws that may impose higher ages for same-sex sexual activity
  • laws regarding donation of blood, corneas, and other tissues by men who have sex with men
  • laws concerning access to sex reassignment surgery and hormone replacement therapy
  • legal recognition and accommodation of reassigned gender.

Laws by country or territory

Ausiana

LGBT rights in: Same-sex sexual activity Recognition of same-sex unions Same-sex marriage Adoption by same-sex couples LGBT people allowed to serve openly in military Anti-discrimination laws concerning sexual orientation Laws concerning gender identity/expression
 Makko Oko Yes Since August 2022 Yes Since August 2022 Yes Since August 2022 (Internationally since November 2022) X mark.svg No adoption laws have ever been put in place Yes check.svg Not expressly prohibited nor permitted per the MCJC X mark.svg X mark.svg Any operation to change genders is prohibited by law
Homosexuality has never been illegal under the law in the history of Makko Oko, both previously and now, however the state church highly supports homosexual relationships and it thus led to the expansion of homosexual rights into the new era of the empire

Nortua

LGBT rights in: Same-sex sexual activity Recognition of same-sex unions Same-sex marriage Adoption by same-sex couples LGBT people allowed to serve openly in military Anti-discrimination laws concerning sexual orientation Laws concerning gender identity/expression
 Besmenia Yes Since January 1981 Yes Since January 1981 Yes Since January 1989 Yes Since January 1989 Yes Since January 2003 Yes Since January 1989 Yes Since January 2003
Homosexuality was first legalized in Besmenia in 1981 under the then social liberal FBBP-SDU federal government.
 Beatavic Yes Since September 1996 Yes Since September 1996 Yes Since May 2004 Yes Since September 1996 Yes Since May 2004 Yes Since September 1996 Yes Since May 2004
While there were never any laws discriminating against LGBT individuals, the first laws protecting LGBT rights were signed into law in September 1996 by Prime Minister Jan-Dirk Hengelaar of the Liberal party. These rights were further expanded in May 2004 when Hengelaar signed a bill that added protections for Same-sex marriage, allowed for LGBT individuals to serve in the military, and added protections for transgender rights.


Euronia

LGBT rights in: Same-sex sexual activity Recognition of same-sex unions Same-sex marriage Adoption by same-sex couples LGBT people allowed to serve openly in military Anti-discrimination laws concerning sexual orientation Laws concerning gender identity/expression

Adula

LGBT rights in: Same-sex sexual activity Recognition of same-sex unions Same-sex marriage Adoption by same-sex couples LGBT people allowed to serve openly in military Anti-discrimination laws concerning sexual orientation Laws concerning gender identity/expression
 Pongi Yes Since December 2003 Yes Since December 2003 Yes Since January 2006 Yes check.svg Since January 2006 (Standard regulation applies to homosexual couples) Yes check.svg Yes (Explicitly Permitted since July 2012) Yes check.svg Since December 2003 Yes check.svg Since July 2012
In Pongi, homosexuality has always been tolerated or encouraged within SolarAnchor and social practises. New laws over the past 20 years have ensured that LGBT people are not discriminated upon their sexuality/gender.

Antartique

LGBT rights in: Same-sex sexual activity Recognition of same-sex unions Same-sex marriage Adoption by same-sex couples LGBT people allowed to serve openly in military Anti-discrimination laws concerning sexual orientation Laws concerning gender identity/expression

See Also