LGBT-related laws by country or territory (Pacifica): Difference between revisions

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<br>{{flag|Sedunn}}: While Sedunn was generally tolerant of same-sex sexual activity and while there have been no specific laws governing who could be married, same-sex marriage and families were considered taboo well into the mid-1900s. Regarding laws concerning gender identity, the state does not keep specific records of it other than an entry in the medical journal at birth which cannot be changed under current law.

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Rights affecting lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people vary greatly by country or jurisdiction—encompassing everything from the legal recognition of same-sex marriage to the death penalty for homosexuality.

LGBT rights in: Same-sex sexual activity Recognition of same-sex unions Same-sex marriage Adoption by same-sex couples LGB people allowed to serve openly in military Anti-discrimination laws concerning sexual orientation Laws concerning gender identity/expression
Izaakia (Pacifica) Izaakia Yes Never illegal Yes 1614 with introduction of Marriage Yes 1614 with introduction of Marriage Yes Never illegal Yes Never illegal NoNone NoNone
Kliegme (Pacifica) Kliegme Yes Legal since 2014 No No No No No No
Sedunn (Pacifica) Sedunn Yes Never illegal No legal distinction between unions and marriage Yes Never governed by law Yes Never governed by law Yes Never illegal Yes Since 1978 No (Proposed)
Transsuneria (Pacifica) Transsuneria Yes Legal since 1971 Yes Registered partnerships since 2008 No (Proposed) No (Proposed) Yes Since 2016 Yes Since 2016 No
UPRAN (Pacifica) Rhayna Yes Legal since 1965 Yes Legal since 1965 Yes Legal since 1965 Yes Legal since 1965 Yes Since 1965 No None Yes Since 2002

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 Sedunn: While Sedunn was generally tolerant of same-sex sexual activity and while there have been no specific laws governing who could be married, same-sex marriage and families were considered taboo well into the mid-1900s. Regarding laws concerning gender identity, the state does not keep specific records of it other than an entry in the medical journal at birth which cannot be changed under current law.