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GAY LIBERATION MOVEMENTS HAVE SHAPED WIDER CONVERSATIONS ABOUT HUMAN RIGHTS

There has been an increased interest in the history of gay liberation movements in many countries around the world. From Stonewall to Pride marches to the Supreme Court's decision in Obergefell v....

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THE IMPACT OF LGBT INCLUSIVE POLICIES ON GLOBAL MIGRATION, TOURISM AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS

LGBT Inclusive Policies Impact Global Migration, Tourism, and International Relations
Governments around the world are recognizing that lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer individuals...

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A COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE TO UNDERSTANDING THE IMPORTANCE OF DECRIMINALIZING HOMOSEXUALITY AND PROMOTING SOCIAL EDUCATION

In order to answer this question, it is essential to understand what exactly is meant by "decriminalization" and "social education". Decriminalization refers to the removal of laws that make certain...

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LGBT RIGHTS IN A CHANGING WORLD: THE COMPLEX RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CULTURAL TRADITIONS AND UNIVERSAL LAW

The International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights recognizes that all individuals are equal before the law, regardless of their gender identity or sexual orientation.
Some countries still...

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HOW CAN GLOBAL HUMAN RIGHTS REGIMES BALANCE COMPETING DEMANDS OF CULTURAL RELATIVISM AND LGBT RIGHTS?

LGBT stands for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people. Global human rights regimes refer to international laws and treaties that protect all individuals' rights to life, liberty, security,...

Read More : How can global human rights regimes balance competing demands of cultural relativism and lgbt rights?