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Revision as of 23:57, 10 May 2007
The countries of the world have a wide variety of laws relating to sexual relations between people of the same sex - everything from full same-sex marriage to the death penalty as punishment for homosexual intercourse. Among the first laws on same-sex relations ca. 600 BC are those in ancient Crete and Sparta, which encouraged all adult men to engage in mentoring homoerotic friendships.
The first recorded laws against sexual intercourse between men are dated by scholars to circa 550 BC, during the Babylonian captivity of the Jewish people; they are recorded in Leviticus (though conservative scholars date Leviticus much older), and they prescribe the death penalty. It is largely seen as a distinction between Judaism and Paganism on par with worshiping "false gods". At the time same-sex relations were incorporated into many Pagan religions. This pattern was continued throughout history with punitive laws arising from traditional interpretations of Judaism and its descendants: Christianity and Islam. With the advent of colonialism this attitude spread along with political control from the imperial powers of the Abrahamic religions. In post-colonial times some non-Abrahamic religions have maintained their adoptive views of homosexuality. Usually an Abrahamic religion is the primary factor when accounting for a law against homosexuality and the major supporter.
Christian psychologists in Europe also attempted to rationalize the negative views of sodomy predominant in Europe in the middle ages with secular language, calling it a disease, by which means it was later absorbed as non-religious science in Communist states.
In addition to laws against the practice of homosexuality, many countries around the world consider calling a person homosexual sufficient grounds for a libel lawsuit. For example, Jason Donovan and Liberace have sued newspapers that ran articles insinuating they were gay; both men won their lawsuits.
This is a list of laws around the world concerning homosexuality. The list is arranged alphabetically by region. It should be noted that this list should not be assumed to represent a standard for measuring a nation's views, per se. Many nations which retained negative laws for a lengthy period of time, or even retain them today, may in practice be less oppressive of homosexuality than this suggests, with such laws simply being unenforced anachronisms. Similarly, a country which lacks formal laws against it may possess a culture which is openly hostile and may chose to persecute individuals by other means. No country in the world just crimilizes lesbianism or female-female sex, usually all homosexuality or just male homosexuality is still illegal in about 70 countries and/or even heterosexual sodomy (Sodomy is not just anal sex, it can also include oral sex, fornification or any sexual behavoiur that does not lead to procreation or birth of a child within marriage. The age of consent is equal - Unless it is noted below:
For greater depth in coverage see these related articles.
Homosexuality laws
Country names marked "(☆)" feature special "Gay rights" articles about the country in question.
Africa
Country | Laws against homosexuality | Penalty | Same-sex Unions | Laws against discrimination | Adoption | Comments |
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☆Algeria | Yes | Fine - 3 years | - | No | No | See Gay rights in Algeria. |
☆Angola | Yes | Labour camps | - | No | No | Page 6 of [1] and Gay rights in Angola. |
Benin | Yes | 3 years | - | No | No | |
Botswana | Yes | Fine - 7 years | - | No | No | |
☆Burkina Faso | No | - | - | No | No | See Gay rights in Burkina Faso. |
Burundi | No | - | - | No | No | |
☆Cameroon | Yes | Fine - 5 years | - | No | No | See Gay rights in Cameroon. |
☆Cape Verde | No (Since 2004) | - | - | No | No | See Gay rights in Cape Verde. |
☆Central African Republic | No | - | - | No | No | See Gay rights in the Central African Republic. |
☆Chad | No | - | - | No | No | See Gay rights in Chad. |
☆Comoros | No | - | - | No | No | See Gay rights in Comoros. |
☆Republic of the Congo | No | - | - | No | No | See Gay rights in the Republic of the Congo. |
☆Democratic Republic of the Congo | No | - | - | No | No | See Gay rights in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. |
Côte d'Ivoire | No | - | - | No | No | - |
☆Djibouti | Yes | 10-12 years | - | No | No | See Gay rights in Djibouti. |
☆Egypt | No* | - | - | No | No | *Although not illegal, Prostitution law used against gay males and commonly oppressed with vague morality laws. Page 13 of [2] and Gay rights in Egypt. |
Equatorial Guinea | No | - | - | No | No | - |
Eritrea | Yes | 3-10 years | - | No | No | - |
☆Ethiopia | Yes | 10days - 3years | - | No | No | See Gay rights in Ethiopia. |
☆Gabon | No | - | - | No | No | See Gay rights in Gabon. |
Gambia | Yes | Fine - 14 years | - | No | No | - |
☆Ghana | Yes | ? | - | No | No | See Gay rights in Ghana. |
Guinea | Yes | 6months - 3years | - | No | No | - |
Guinea Bissau | Yes | Labour camps | - | No | No | Page 17 of [3] |
☆Kenya | Male only | Fine - 14 years | - | No | No | See Gay rights in Kenya. |
Lesotho | Male only | ? | - | No | No | - |
Liberia | Yes | Fine | - | No | No | - |
Libya | Yes | Fine - 5 years | - | No | No | - |
Madagascar | No | - | - | No | No | - |
Malawi | Yes | ? - 14 years | - | No | No | - |
☆Mali | No | - | - | No | No | See Gay rights in Mali. |
Mauritania | Yes | Death | - | No | No | - |
Mauritius | Yes | Fine - 5 years | - | No | No | - |
☆Morocco | Yes | 6months - 3years | - | No | No | See Gay rights in Morocco. |
Mozambique | Yes | Labor camps | - | No | No | Page 25 of [4]. |
Namibia | No | - | - | Yes | No | Constitutional protection for sexual orientation in Namibia since 2005 and laws against discrimination in the labor code since 1992. |
☆Niger | No | - | - | No | No | See Gay rights in Niger. |
☆Nigeria | Yes* | Fine/Death/14 years | - | No | No | *Areas under Sharia have instituted death for men and women. Any content, avocating groups or associations, support, talking to, marriage, etc regarding LGBT persons can land you in jail for at least four years [5]. See Gay rights in Nigeria. |
Rwanda | No | - | - | No | No | [6], [7]. |
São Tomé and Príncipe | Yes | Labor camps | - | No | No | Page 34 of [8]. |
Senegal | Yes | 1month - 5years | - | No | No | - |
Seychelles | Yes | Fine - 2 years | - | No | No | - |
Sierra Leone | Yes | Life | - | Yes* | No | *The Anti-Corruption Commission stated in a press release that in a bid to attract competent and qualified staff, they operate a transparent recruitment policy, which even forbids discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation. |
Somalia | Yes* | 3months - Death/3 years | - | No | No | *Areas under Sharia have instituted death for men and women. |
☆South Africa | No, age of consent 19 for same-sex activity, 16 for opposite-sex activity - Under review and yet to be repealed or revoked. | - | Same-sex marriage | Yes | Yes | Constitutional protection for sexual orientation in South Africa since 1996 and the first country in Africa to legalize same-sex marriage. See Gay rights in South Africa |
Sudan | Yes | 5 years - Death | - | No | No | - |
Swaziland | Male only* | US$90 - Prison | - | No | No | *Pending law, page 9 (Number 12), includes outlawing lesbian sex conduct. [9] and page 37 [10]. |
☆Tanzania | Yes | Fine - 25years | - | No | No | In Zanzibar male homosexual acts are punished with up to 25 years imprisonment or fine. Lesbian acts are punished with up 7 years imprisonment or fine. See Gay rights in Tanzania. |
Togo | Yes | Fine - 3 years | - | No | No | - |
☆Tunisia | Yes | Fine - 3 years | - | No | No | See Gay rights in Tunisia. |
Uganda | Male only | Fine - Life | - | No | No | The first country in the world to have a constitutional ban on same-sex marriage since 2004. |
Zambia | Male only | Fine - 14 years | - | No | No | - |
☆Zimbabwe | Male only | Fine - 1 year | - | No | No | In July the Zimbabwe government passed the "sexual deviancy laws". [11], [12] and Gay rights in Zimbabwe. |
Asia
Country | Laws against homosexuality | Penalty | Same-sex Unions | Laws against discrimination | Adoption | Comments |
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☆Afghanistan | ? | ? | - | No | ? | ? - Unsure if homosexuality is a crime or not since the country is under extreme war, but the death penalty (imposed under the Taliban) is no longer used. The Penal Code from 1976 in force, stipulates long imprisonment for adultery and pederasty. [13] and Gay rights in Afghanistan. |
☆Bahrain | Male only | Fine - 10 years | - | No | No | See Gay rights in Bahrain. |
Bangladesh | Yes | 10 years - Life | - | No | No | - |
Bhutan | Yes* | 1 month - 1 year | - | No | No | *In 2004, the penal code of Bhutan, page 9 of [14]. However, there are no known cases of anyone having ever been charged with this petty misdemeanor. Little is known about gay life in Bhutan, as Bhutanese culture does not share the typical western view of heterosexuality and homosexuality. Some people have even called it an openly bisexual society, though this is disputed. [15]. |
Brunei | Yes | Fine - 10 years | - | No | No | - |
☆Cambodia | No | - | - | No | No | Former king Norodom Sihanouk has called for legalization of gay marriage. See Gay rights in Cambodia. |
☆China (PRC) | No | - | - | No | No | Marriage laws under-review. See [16] and Gay rights in China |
☆Hong Kong | No | - | - | Considered* | No | *AD under consideration. See Gay rights in China#Hong Kong. |
☆India | Yes* | Fine - Life/10 years | - | No | No | *Law remains on books since 1860, but government does not prosecute, criminalizes "carnal intercourse against the order of nature with any man, woman, or animal". Section 377 is currently facing constitutional challenge in the Delhi High Court in a petition filed by Naz Foundation.[1] Homosexual marriages are de facto banned. See Gay rights in India. |
Indonesia | No* | - | - | No | No | *In 2002, the Aceh province was given the right to instate Islamic sharia by laws by the national parliament. Such law only applies to Muslims, and for example the city of Palembang in South Sumatra has introduced jail time and hefty fines, for homosexual sex [17] and in 2003, a proposal to nationally criminalize homosexuality failed. |
☆Iran | Yes | Prison - Death | - | No | No | Sex change operations have been given official government support as means to cure a gender identity disease. Law in Iran, in general, is not formally in order and is often abused by government officials. Executions for homosexuality continue, most recently teenagers Mahmoud Asgari and Ayaz Marhoni. See LGBT rights in Iran. |
☆Iraq | No* | - | - | No | No | *No provisions of the current Iraqi criminal code deal with homosexuality. The U.S. occupation restored the criminal code back to its original 1969 edition. Before 2003, the criminal code was amended in 2001 to include the death penalty for homosexuality. However currently, death squads are operating in the country killing gays. [18] and Gay rights in Iraq. |
☆Israel | No | - | Recognized same sex marriages performed abroad | Yes | ? | Fairly strong support for giving legal recognition to same-sex couples. Only Middle Eastern nation to support gay rights legislation. The armed forces of Israel allow service without any distinction based on sexual orientation. See Gay rights in Israel. |
☆Japan | No | - | - | Yes | No | AD in Human Rights Act since 2001. See Gay rights in Japan. |
☆Jordan | No* | - | - | No | No | *While not a crime, reports have shown that LGBT people can be victims of vigilante "honor killings". See Gay rights in Jordan. |
☆Kazakhstan | No | - | - | No | No | See Gay rights in Kazakhstan. |
Kuwait | Yes | Fine - 7 years | - | No | No | - |
Kyrgyzstan | No | - | - | No | No | - |
Laos | No | - | - | No | No | The Penal Code: [19], [20]. |
☆Lebanon | Yes | Fine - 1 year | - | No | No | A small public campaign exists to legalize homosexual relations between consenting adults in private. See Gay rights in Lebanon. |
Macao | No | - | - | No | No | See Gay rights in China. |
Malaysia | Yes | Fine - 20 years | - | No | No | Former Deputy Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, who was himself jailed for homosexuality, has called for their repeal. Marina Mahathir, the daughter of former Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad, has called for an end to discrimination based on sexual orientation.[21] However, during Mahathir's term as Prime Minister, he warned gay ministers in foreign countries not to bring along their partners while visiting his nation. [22]. |
Maldives | Male only | Fine - 10 years | - | No | No | - |
Mongolia | No* | - | - | No | No | *"Satisfaction of sexual desire in unnatural
manner" in the Penal Code of 2002, and cannot be used for consensual homosexuality in private anymore. [23]. |
Myanmar/Burma | Yes* | 10 years - Life | - | No | No | *One of the largest democracy activist organizations in exile has voted to decriminalize same-sex relations. See [24]. |
Nepal | Yes | Fine (5,000 rupees, approximately US$115.00) - 1 year | - | No | No | The Penal Code: [25]. |
☆North Korea | No | - | - | No | No | No public discussion or reference to homosexuality is allowed. Seen as a capitalist disease or vice. See Gay rights in North Korea. |
Oman | Yes | Fine - 3 years | - | No | No | - |
☆Pakistan | Yes* | 2 years - Life | - | No | No | *The law applies to both men and women [26] and Gay rights in Pakistan. |
☆Palestinian Authority (Gaza) | Male only* | ? - 10 years | - | No | No | *Male homosexuality is illegal in Gaza, by the Criminal Code Ordinance 1936 still in force. Some are arrested or tortured and LGBT Palestinians often attempt to flee to Israel as they are targeted for death in PA-controlled areas. [27], [28] and Gay Palestinian issues. |
☆Philippines | No | - | Considered* | Considered* | No | *AD in consideration and the Communist Party assist same-sex marriage. Same-sex marriages banned since 2003. See Gay rights in the Philippines and Homosexuality in the Philippines |
Qatar | Yes | Fine - 5 years | - | No | No | - |
☆Saudi Arabia | Yes | Death | - | No | No | Jail time, fines or whipping may be used in lieu of the death penalty. See Gay rights in Saudi Arabia |
☆Singapore | Yes* | 2 years (Section 377A in revised Penal Code) | - | No | No | *Law is rarely enforced, usually when it suspects risk of HIV infections during events such as sex parties [29]. The revised Penal Code reduces to 2 years in "maintained" section 377A. Government officials have made calls to embrace diversity and to legalize anal and oral sex for 'Gross indencency' between men [30]. Former Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong stated that openly gay people can be employed in the civil workforce. See LGBT rights in Singapore. |
☆South Korea | No | - | - | No | No | No mention of homosexuality in Constitution or Civil Penal Code, although in practice widespread discrimination against gay people and censorship against gay websites is fairly common. Military Penal Code states up to a maximum of one year servitude or dishonorable discharge for homosexual acts performed while on active duty. See Gay rights in South Korea. |
Sri Lanka | Yes | Fine - 10 years | - | No | No | - |
☆Syria | Yes | Fine - 3 years | - | No | No | See Gay rights in Syria. |
☆Taiwan | No | - | Considered | No | No | Pending law allows civil unions or same-sex marriage. See Gay rights in Taiwan. |
Tajikistan | No | - | - | No | No | - |
☆Thailand | No | - | - | No | No | From 2005, Thailand allows LGBT people to serve in the military [31] and Gay rights in Thailand. |
Timor-Leste | No | - | - | No | No | - |
Turkmenistan | Male only | Fine - 2 years | - | No | No | - |
☆United Arab Emirates | Yes | Unknown - Death | - | No | No | See Gay rights in the United Arab Emirates. |
Uzbekistan | Male only* | Fine* - 3 years* | - | No | No | *"Besoqolbozlik" (Only applies to anal sex) [32], page 43 of [33]. |
Vietnam | No | - | - | No | No | Same-sex marriages banned since 1998. Reports suggest that this ban extends to a prohibition on domestic partnerships and civil unions and/or having any sort of public commitment celebration. |
West Bank | No | - | - | No | No | See Gay rights in Israel. |
Yemen | Yes | Flogging - Death | - | No | No | - |
Europe
Country | Laws against homosexuality | Min. - Max. Penalty | Same-sex Unions | Laws against discrimination | Adoption | Comments |
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☆Albania | No | - | - | No | No | See Gay rights in Albania. |
☆Andorra | No | - | Stable unions | Yes* | No | *AD since 2005 [34] and Gay rights in Andorra. |
☆Armenia | No | - | - | No | No | See Gay rights in Armenia. |
☆Austria | No | - | Considered | Yes | ? | See Gay rights in Austria. |
☆Azerbaijan | No | - | - | No | ? | See Gay rights in Azerbaijan. |
☆Belgium | No | - | Same-sex marriage | Yes | Yes | See Gay rights in Belgium. |
☆Belarus | No | - | - | No | No | See Gay rights in Belarus. |
☆Bosnia-Herzegovina | No | - | - | Yes | No | AD in Gender Equality Act since 2003. See Gay rights in Bosnia and Herzegovina |
☆Bulgaria | No | - | - | Yes | No | Gay rights in Bulgaria. |
☆Croatia | No | - | Unregistered cohabitation | Yes | ? | See Gay rights in Croatia. |
☆Cyprus | No*, age of consent is 17 for all (Except for Woman/Boy sex is 13) age of consent Europe [35] | - | - | Yes | No | *Also still illegal in Northern Cyprus soon to be repealed by a new Criminal Code. See Gay rights in Cyprus. |
☆Czech Republic | No | - | Registered partnership | Yes | ? | See Gay rights in the Czech Republic. |
☆Denmark | No | - | Registered partnership | Yes | ? | First country to legally recognise same-sex partnerships of any kind in 1989. See Gay rights in Denmark. |
☆Estonia | No | - | - | Yes | No | See Gay rights in Estonia. |
☆Faroe Islands | No | - | Considered | Yes* | ? | *AD from 2006 [36] and Gay rights in the Faroe Islands. |
☆Finland | No | - | Registered partnership | Yes | ? | See Gay rights in Finland. |
☆France | No | - | pacte civil de solidarité | Yes | ? | It should be noted that pacte civil de solidarité (French civil unions) is a common choice with all couples. See Gay rights in France. |
☆Georgia | No | - | - | Yes | No | See Gay rights in Georgia (country). |
☆Germany | No | - | Registered partnership | Yes | No | Constitutional protection for sexual orientation in some states of Germany. See Gay rights in Germany. |
Gibraltar | No, age of consent 18 just for male-male sex, 16 for others from 1993 - Under review [37] | - | Considered | Yes | ? | AD since 2004 [38]. |
☆Greece | No, age of consent is 15 for all, but just for male-male sex (For the partner over 18) is 17 | - | Considered | Yes | No | See Gay rights in Greece. |
Bailiwick of Guernsey - Including Alderney, Herm and Sark | No, age of consent 18 for male-male sex, 16 for other acts from 1999 and soon could change [39] [40] [41] | - | Considered | Considered* | ? | *AD in consideration and a proposed law to legalise civil partnerships passed its first reading in the States of Deliberation in 2006 [42]. |
☆Hungary | No | - | Unregistered cohabitation | Yes | No | Registered partnership is considered. See Gay rights in Hungary. |
☆Iceland | No | - | Registered partnership | Yes | ? | See Gay rights in Iceland. |
☆Ireland | No | - | Considered | Yes | ? | See Gay rights in the Republic of Ireland. |
☆Isle of Man | No | - | Considered | Yes | No | See Gay rights in the Isle of Man. |
☆Italy | No | - | Some regions | Yes | ? | Civil unions are recognized in Tuscany, Umbria, Emilia Romagna, Campania, Marche, Veneto, Puglia, Lazio, Liguria and Abruzzo. See Gay rights in Italy. |
Bailiwick of Jersey | No | - | Considered | Considered | No | |
Kosovo | No | - | - | Yes* | No | *AD in Kosovo since 2001. See Gay rights in Serbia. |
☆Latvia | No | - | - | Yes | No | Same-sex marriages banned. See Gay rights in Latvia. |
☆Liechtenstein | No | - | Considered | Considered | ? | See Gay rights in Liechtenstein. |
☆Lithuania | No | - | - | Yes | No | See Gay rights in Lithuania. |
☆Luxembourg | No | - | Registered partnerships | Yes | No | See Gay rights in Luxembourg. |
☆Macedonia | No | - | - | No | No | See Gay rights in Macedonia. |
☆Malta | No | - | - | Yes | ? | See Gay rights in Malta. |
☆Moldova | No | - | - | Considered | ? | See Gay rights in Moldova. |
☆Monaco | No | - | Yes | Yes | ? | See Gay rights in Monaco. |
☆Montenegro | No | - | - | No | ? | See Gay rights in Montenegro. |
☆Netherlands | No | - | Same-sex marriage and Registered partnerships | Yes | Yes | The first country in the world to legalize same-sex marriage in 2001. See Gay rights in the Netherlands. |
☆Norway | No | - | Registered partnership | Yes | ? | See Gay rights in Norway. |
☆Poland | No | - | Considered* | Yes | No | *Civil unions considered. See Gay rights in Poland. |
☆Portugal | No | - | Registered partnership | Yes | ? | Constitutional protection for sexual orientation in Portugal since 2004. See Gay rights in Portugal. |
☆Romania | No | - | - | Yes | No | See Gay rights in Romania. |
☆Russia | No | - | - | No | No | Proposals (By NPRF) to recriminalize homosexuality failed four times in 2002, 2003, 2004 and 2005. See Gay rights in Russia. |
☆San Marino | No | - | - | No | ? | See Gay rights in San Marino. |
☆Serbia | No | - | - | No | No | See Gay rights in Serbia. |
☆Slovakia | No | - | - | Yes | No | See Gay rights in Slovakia. |
☆Slovenia | No | - | Registered partnership | Yes | ? | See Gay rights in Slovenia. |
☆Spain | No | - | Same-sex marriage | Yes | Yes | Unregistered and Registered Cohabitation in a number of regions. See Gay rights in Spain. |
☆Sweden | No | - | Registered partnership | Yes | Yes | Constitutional protection for sexual orientation in Sweden since 2003 and partnerships have the same rights as heterosexual marriage including adoption, but are legally distinct from marriage. See Gay rights in Sweden. |
☆Switzerland | No | - | Registered partnership | No | No | Constitutional protection for sexual orientation in Switzerland since 2000 based on "way of life". See Gay rights in Switzerland. |
☆Turkey | No | - | - | No | No | See Gay rights in Turkey. |
☆Ukraine | No | - | - | No | No | See Gay rights in Ukraine. |
☆United Kingdom | No | - | Civil partnership | Yes | Yes* | *England and Wales since 2005, Scotland since 2006. See Gay rights in the United Kingdom. |
☆Vatican City | No* | - | - | No | No | *Homosexuality is technically legal, but contrary to the teachings of the ruling Roman Catholic Church. See Gay rights in the Vatican City. |
North America
Country | Laws against homosexuality | Min - Max Penalty | Same-sex Unions | Laws against discrimination | Adoption | Comments |
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Antigua and Barbuda | Yes | 15 years | - | No | - | British laws are not applied to A & B, and therefore the Sexual Offenses Act 1995 criminalizing homosexual acts, is enforceable.[43]. |
☆Aruba | No | - | Can not be performed, but is recognized | Yes | Yes | The Dutch Government states that as part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, Aruba is obliged to recognize civil unions and same-sex marriage as valid. However, Aruba cannot perform SSM's, but has to be recognised by order of the Supreme Court in 2007 [44] Gay rights in Aruba |
☆Bahamas | No, same-gender sex "in Public" is a 20 year jail sentence and the age of consent "in private" for homosexual sex is 18, 16 for heterosexual sex [45] | - | - | No | - | See Gay rights in the Bahamas. |
Barbados | Yes | Life | - | No | - | Laws currently under review - technically still illegal, but not enforced [46]. |
Belize | Yes* | 10 years | - | No | - | *Homosexuality re-criminalized from 2003. See[47] and also under section 26 ii (d) of the immigration act 1958, "Any prostitute or homosexual or any person who may be living on or receiving or may have been living on or receiving the proceeds of prostitution or homosexual behavior." is outlawed from incoming to Belize. See[48]. |
Bermuda | No, age of consent 18 just for male-male sex, 16 for others from 1994 [49] - Under review. | - | Considered | Considered* | - | *AD in consideration [50]. |
☆Canada | No, the age of consent (The "age of protection" as it is called in Canada) 18 for anal sex, 14 for all non-anal sex, regardless of sexuality of the participants, from 1988 [51] | - | Same-sex marriage | Yes | - | Anti-discriminatory laws provided by constitution and Egan v. Canada; in all provincial/territorial civil rights codes since Vriend v. Alberta. Common-law marriage since M. v. H., 1999; SSM since Civil Marriage Act, 2005. See Gay rights in Canada. |
☆Cayman Islands | No | - | Yes | Yes | - | Cayman Islands is under British law. See Gay rights in the United Kingdom. |
☆Costa Rica | No | - | Considered | Yes* | - | *Anti-discrimination law since 1998. See [52]; Same-sex marriages and scandalous sodomy is banned. See Gay rights in Costa Rica |
☆Cuba | No | - | - | No | - | See Gay rights in Cuba. |
Dominica | Yes | 10 years | - | No | - | From 1995 to 2000, 35 persons were arrested for the crime of buggery [53]. |
Dominican Republic | No | - | - | No | - | - |
El Salvador | No | - | - | No | - | - |
Greenland | No | - | Yes | Yes | - | See Civil Union. |
Grenada | Male only | 10 years | - | No | - | . |
☆Guadeloupe | No | - | Pacte civil de solidarité | Yes | - | Guadeloupe is a Département Français d'Outre-mer, so French Law is in force. See Gay rights in France. |
Guatemala | No | - | - | Yes | - | AD in Youth and Childhood Act since 1997. |
☆Haiti | No | - | - | No | - | See Gay rights in Haiti. |
☆Honduras | No | - | - | No | - | Same-sex marriages and adoption banned in the Constitution since 2005. See Gay rights in Honduras. |
☆Jamaica | Male only | 10 years hard labor | - | No | - | Jamaica has been quoted as the worst place in all of the Americas for LGBT people. See LGBT rights in Jamaica. |
☆Martinique | No | - | Pacte civil de solidarité. | Yes | - | Martinique is a Département Français d'Outre-mer, so French Law is in force. See Gay rights in France. |
☆Mexico | No | - | Civil unions (Mexico City and Coahuila) | Yes* | - | *Mexican Congress reformed the Constitution in 2001, to forbid discrimination of any kind; in 2003, this change produced the Federal Law to Prevent Discrimination that forbids discrimination by sexual orientation. Civil unions (Mexico City and Coahuila). See Gay rights in Mexico. |
☆Netherlands Antilles | No | - | Can not be performed, only recognised | Yes | Yes | As part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, civil unions and same-sex marriage are fully recognized as valid, however, they cannot be performed in the Netherlands Antilles themselves. See Gay rights in the Netherlands. |
☆Nicaragua | Yes/No* | 1-3 years | - | No | - | *Homosexuality re-crimilized from 1992, in Article 204, people who induced, promoted, propagandized or practiced Sodomy in a scandalous way (A loophole in the law for private activity) [54] Gay rights in Nicaragua. |
☆Panama | No, "public" homosexuality prohibited with 1 year prison or a fine of US$500 under Decree No. 149 of 1949 [55] [56] | - | - | No | - | See Gay rights in Panama. |
☆Puerto Rico | No (Since 2005) | - | - | No | - | Puerto Rico is a devoutly Christian island, and homosexuality is not practiced openly. See Gay rights in Puerto Rico. |
Saint Kitts and Nevis | Male only | 10 years | - | No | - | - |
Saint Lucia | Male only | Fine-10 years | - | No | - | - |
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | Yes | Fine-10 years | - | No | - | - |
☆Trinidad and Tobago | Yes* | 25 years | No | No | No | *Applies to both men and women. Also under Article 8 (18/1) of the Immigration Act, homosexual men and women are not allowed to enter the country. [57] and Gay rights in Trinidad and Tobago. |
☆Turks and Caicos Islands | No | - | Yes | Yes | - | British law applies. See Gay rights in the United Kingdom. |
☆United States | No | Civil Unions: Vermont, Connecticut, and New Jersey. Domestic partnerships: California, Maine, District of Columbia, and Hawaii. Same-sex marriage: Massachusetts. | In 19 states only* | Some | *11 states cover sexual orientation and gender identity, 8 only cover sexual orientation and 31 do not cover either. See Human Rights Campaign[58]. See Gay rights in the United States. |
Oceania
Country | Laws against homosexuality | Min - Max Penalty | Same-sex Unions | Laws against discrimination | Adoption | Comments |
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American Samoa | No | - | - | No | No | [59]. |
☆Australia and Norfolk Island | No, in Queensland, age of consent for anal sex set at 18, 16 for all non-anal sex, regardless of sexuality of the participants - From 1990 [60] | - | Registered partnerships, civil partnerships or Civil unions in: Tasmania, Western Australia and Queensland. Domestic partnerships in: Australian Capital Territory, South Australia, Northern Territory, New South Wales and Victoria | Yes, in all states and territories (Except federal legislation) | Some | See Same-sex marriage in Australia and Gay rights in Australia. |
☆Cook Islands | Male only* | Fine - 14 years | No | No | No | *Illegal, despite being part of New Zealand. See Gay rights in New Zealand. |
☆Fiji | No | - | - | - | - | See Gay rights in Fiji. |
Guam | No | - | - | Yes* | Yes Gay adoption, [61] | |
Kiribati | Male only | Fine-14 years | - | No | No | - |
Marshall Islands | No (Since 2004) [62] | - | - | No | No | |
Micronesia | No | - | - | - | No | - |
Nauru | Male only | 14 years hard labor | - | - | No | Legislation indexed in written laws of the former criminal code of Queensland (When Nauru became independent from Australia - Queensland in the 1960's). |
☆New Caledonia | No | - | - | Considered. See Pacte civil de solidarité. | Considered | See Gay rights in France. |
☆New Zealand | No | - | Civil unions | Yes | Yes | See Gay rights in New Zealand. |
☆Niue | Male only* | Fine-10 years | - | No | No | *Illegal, despite being part of New Zealand. See Gay rights in New Zealand. |
Palau | Male only | Fine-10 years | - | No | No | - |
Papua New Guinea | Male only | Fine-14 years | - | No | No | - |
☆Pitcairn Island | No | - | Yes | Yes | No | Pitcairn Island is under British law. See Gay rights in the United Kingdom. |
Solomon Islands | Yes | Fine-14 years | - | No | No | - |
☆Tahiti / French Polynesia | No | - | - | No | No | See Gay rights in France. |
☆Tokelau | Male only* | Fine-10 years | - | No | No | *Illegal, despite being part of New Zealand. See Gay rights in New Zealand. |
Tonga | Male only | - | No | No | - | - |
Tuvalu | Male only | Fine-14 years | - | No | No | - |
Vanuatu | No, age of consent is 18 for same-sex activity, while it is 15 for opposite-sex activity [63] | - | - | No | No | - |
Western Samoa | Yes | Fine-7 years [64] | - | No | No | [65]. |
South America
Country | Laws against homosexuality | Penalty | Same-sex Unions | Laws against discrimination | Adoption | Comments |
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☆Argentina | No | - | Civil unions in Buenos Aires City and Rio Negro Province. | Yes | No | There are no national anti-discriminatory laws, however, the cities of Buenos Aires and Rosario have specific laws protecting against gay discrimination. Debating Same sex marriage. See Gay rights in Argentina. |
Bolivia | No | - | - | No | No | - |
☆Brazil | No | - | Civil unions in Rio Grande do Sul. | Yes* | No | *Constitutional protection for sexual orientation in some states of Brazil. See Gay rights in Brazil. |
☆Chile | No, age of consent 18 for same-sex sexual activity, 14 for opposite-sex sexual activity. | - | Considered | Considered* | No | *AD in consideration. See Gay rights in Chile. |
☆Colombia | No | - | Civil unions have the same rights as straight couples in free union | Considered | No | See Gay rights in Colombia. |
☆Ecuador | No | - | No | Yes | No | See Gay rights in Ecuador. |
☆Falkland Islands | No | - | Yes | Yes | Yes | Falkland Islands comes under British law. See Gay rights in the United Kingdom. |
☆French Guiana | No | - | Yes Pacte civil de solidarité. | Yes | No | French Law applies. See Gay rights in France. |
☆Guyana | Male only | Life (The only country in South America to be still illegal) | - | Considered* | No | *Sexual Orientation protection was about to be amended into the constitution of Guyana, then the council of churches stopped this from happening in 2003 [66]. |
Paraguay | No | - | - | No | No | |
Peru | No | - | - | Yes | No | - |
☆Suriname | No, age of consent 18 for same-sex activity, 16 for opposite-sex activity - Section 302 is rarely enforced [67] | - | No | No | No | See Gay rights in Suriname. |
☆Uruguay | No | - | Pending* | Yes | No | *Pending law allows for Civil unions [68], [69] and Gay rights in Uruguay. |
☆Venezuela | No | - | No | Yes | No | The 1999 Organic labor Law provides protection for LGBT people. See Gay rights in Venezuela. |
See also
- Age of consent notes where there is a different threshold for same-sex sexual activity vs. opposite-sex sexual activity.
- Buggery
- Civil rights movement
- Civil union
- Gay adoption
- Homophobia
- Religion and homosexuality
- Same-sex marriage
- Sexual Revolution
- Socialism and LGBT rights
- Sodomy law
External links
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- Antidiscrimination Legislation, April 1999, a worldwide summary IGLHRC (pdf)
- International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission (IGLHRC)
- International Lesbian and Gay Association
- International Lesbian and Gay Association World Legal Survey (2000)
- Sodomy Laws Around the World
- State Homophobia, world map, ILGA (2004)
- New Internationalist sexual minorities map
- Where Having Sex is a Crime: Criminalization and Decriminalization of Homosexual Acts, IGLHRC (2003)
- Where You Can Marry: Global Summary of Registered Partnership, Domestic Partnership, and Marriage Laws, IGLHRC (November 2003)
- With the state in our bedrooms - A survey of the laws over the world prohibiting consenting adult homosexual acts (2006)