List of LGBT rights articles by region

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List of LGBT rights articles by region provides an overview of the legal and social status of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people around the world, organized by region and country. The recognition and protection of LGBT rights vary significantly from one country to another, reflecting differing social, cultural, religious, and political influences. This list aims to provide a comprehensive guide to the key articles that explore LGBT rights in various regions, offering insights into the struggles, achievements, and ongoing challenges faced by the LGBT community globally.

Global Overview[edit | edit source]

The global landscape of LGBT rights is diverse, with some countries recognizing same-sex marriage and offering comprehensive protections against discrimination, while others criminalize homosexual acts or fail to offer any legal protection for LGBT individuals. International organizations, such as the United Nations and the European Court of Human Rights, play a crucial role in advocating for the rights and equality of LGBT people worldwide.

Africa[edit | edit source]

LGBT rights in Africa are limited, with many countries criminalizing homosexual acts. South Africa stands out as an exception, offering broad protections for LGBT individuals, including legal recognition of same-sex marriages. Articles of interest include:

Asia[edit | edit source]

Asia presents a mixed picture of LGBT rights, with some countries making significant progress in legal recognition and protection, while others maintain strict laws against LGBT individuals. Notable articles include:

Europe[edit | edit source]

Europe is generally progressive regarding LGBT rights, with many countries recognizing same-sex marriage and offering strong protections against discrimination. Key articles include:

North America[edit | edit source]

North America is characterized by significant advancements in LGBT rights, particularly in the United States and Canada. Articles of interest include:

Latin America[edit | edit source]

Many countries in Latin America have made strides in recognizing LGBT rights, with some nations legalizing same-sex marriage and adopting anti-discrimination laws. Notable articles include:

Oceania[edit | edit source]

Oceania's approach to LGBT rights varies, with Australia and New Zealand being more progressive compared to some Pacific Island nations. Articles of interest include:

Middle East[edit | edit source]

The Middle East is generally conservative regarding LGBT rights, with many countries criminalizing homosexual acts. However, there are variations in enforcement and social attitudes. Articles of interest include:

See Also[edit | edit source]

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