LGBT-related laws by country or territory (Pacifica)
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 |
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Izaakia | Never illegal | 1614 with introduction of Marriage | 1614 with introduction of Marriage | Never illegal | Never illegal | None | None |
Kliegme | Legal since 2014 | ||||||
Rhayna | Legal since 1965 | Legal since 1965 | Legal since 1965 | Legal since 1965 | Since 1965 | None | Since 2002 |
Sedunn | Never illegal | No legal distinction between unions and marriage | Never governed by law | Never governed by law | Never illegal | Since 1978 | (Proposed) |
Transsuneria | Legal since 1971 | Registered partnerships since 2008 | (Proposed) | (Proposed) | Since 2016 | Since 2016 |
Notes
Sedunn: While Sedunn was generally tolerant of same-sex sexual activity and while there have been any 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 edited.