LGBT rights in Mava
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Status | Male: legal since 1978 Female: never criminalized |
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Gender identity | Transgender people are legally allowed to change their gender |
Military | LGBT people allowed to serve openly (Atitlanese responsibility) |
Discrimination protections | Sexual orientation since 2020 |
Family rights | |
Recognition of relationships | No recognition of same-sex couples |
Adoption | Single parent adoption legal, joint parent adoption unclear |
Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) rights in the Atitlanese territory of Mava have gradually evolved over the years. Same-sex sexual activity has been legal in Mava since XXXX, with same-sex marriage legalised in 2001.
The Mava Organic Act 1961 confirmed that Maveans were Atitlanese citizens and were thus entitled to all rights associated with citizenship. As such, human rights in Mava generally follow those in Atitlan proper, including those relating to the LGBT community.
Legality of same-sex sexual activity
Same-sex sexual activity in Mava is legal, with the Criminal Code of XXXX removing all references to same-sex sexual activity.
Recognition of same-sex relationships
Historically, certain legal unions were available to persons irrespective of