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What do you need to know about LGBT rights in 11 maps?

What do you need to know about LGBT rights in 11 maps?

These 11 maps, collated by Equaldex, show the state of LGBT rights across the world. Where is homosexuality still illegal? The latest Equaldex research shows that consensual sexual activity between individuals of the same sex is legal across much of the northern hemisphere.

Where can I find list of anti LGBT laws?

Click on the country bubbles for a snapshot of each country’s laws. For more information and Human Rights Watch reporting, click on the country name in the black pop-up box. Type of Anti-LGBT Laws This map examines two different types of anti-LGBT laws.

Are there any maps on sexual orientation laws?

ILGA World has been publishing maps on sexual orientation laws every year, producing them in various languages to reach out for more communities around the world.

Which is the best website for LGBT rights?

Equaldex is a collaborative LGBT rights website launched in 2014. The crowdsourced project works a lot like a ‘LGBT Wikipedia’ – anyone can join, edit and amend information. Other users are encouraged to authenticate the accuracy of each update and the information becomes verified as site usage increases. Have you read?

These 11 maps, collated by Equaldex, show the state of LGBT rights across the world. Where is homosexuality still illegal? The latest Equaldex research shows that consensual sexual activity between individuals of the same sex is legal across much of the northern hemisphere.

Click on the country bubbles for a snapshot of each country’s laws. For more information and Human Rights Watch reporting, click on the country name in the black pop-up box. Type of Anti-LGBT Laws This map examines two different types of anti-LGBT laws.

ILGA World has been publishing maps on sexual orientation laws every year, producing them in various languages to reach out for more communities around the world.

How are LGBT rights progressing around the world?

These maps chart LGBT rights progress around the world. Australians have voted in favour of legalising same-sex marriage. The non-binding postal vote saw 61.6% of people support allowing same-sex couples the right to marry. The Australian Prime Minister, Malcolm Turnbull, said his government would aim to get legislation passed by Christmas.

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