Entry #12846: LGBT discrimination in Serbia

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RegionSerbia
IssueLGBT discrimination
StatusIllegal in some contexts
Start DateJul 27, 2002
End DateApr 6, 2009
DescriptionBefore the adoption of the Anti-Discrimination law in 2009, several laws prohibited discrimination based on sexual orientation: - broadcasting law (2002), article 21; - law on public information (2003), aticle 38; - labour law (2005), article 18; - law on higher education (2005), article 8.
Also, the 2006 Constitution prohibits discrimination in general but it does not mention sexual orientation or gender identity.
Sourceshttp://www.podaci.net/_zakon/propis/Zakon_o_javnom/Z-jinfor03v0343-1089.html
https://www.paragraf.rs/propisi/zakon_o_radu.html
http://www.podaci.net/_zakon/propis/Zakon_o_javnom/Z-jinfor03v0343-1089.html


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DescriptionBefore the adoption of the Anti-Discrimination law in 2009, several laws prohibited discrimination based on sexual orientation: - broadcasting law (2002), article 21; - law on public information (2003), aticle 18; - labour law (2005), article 18; - law on higher education (2005), article 8.
Also, the 2006 Constitution prohibits discrimination in general but it does not mention sexual orientation or gender identity.
Before the adoption of the Anti-Discrimination law in 2009, several laws prohibited discrimination based on sexual orientation: - broadcasting law (2002), article 21; - law on public information (2003), aticle 38; - labour law (2005), article 18; - law on higher education (2005), article 8.
Also, the 2006 Constitution prohibits discrimination in general but it does not mention sexual orientation or gender identity.
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Before the adoption of the Anti-Discrimination law in 2009, several laws prohibited discrimination based on sexual orientation: - broadcasting law (2002), article 21; - law on public information (2003), aticle 18; - labour law (2005), article 18; - law on higher education (2005), article 8. Also, the 2006 Constitution prohibits discrimination in general but it does not mention sexual orientation or gender identity. 38; - labour law (2005), article 18; - law on higher education (2005), article 8. Also, the 2006 Constitution prohibits discrimination in general but it does not mention sexual orientation or gender identity.

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DescriptionBefore the adoption of the Anti-Discrimination law in 2009, several laws prohibited discrimination based on sexual orientation:
- Broadcasting law (2002), article 21
- Law on public information (2003), aticle 18
- Labour law (2005), article 18
- Law on higher education (2005), article 8
Also, the 2006 Constitution prohibits discrimination in general without mentioning sexual orientation or gender identity.
Before the adoption of the Anti-Discrimination law in 2009, several laws prohibited discrimination based on sexual orientation: - broadcasting law (2002), article 21; - law on public information (2003), aticle 18; - labour law (2005), article 18; - law on higher education (2005), article 8.
Also, the 2006 Constitution prohibits discrimination in general but it does not mention sexual orientation or gender identity.
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Before the adoption of the Anti-Discrimination law in 2009, several laws prohibited discrimination based on sexual orientation: - Broadcasting law (2002), article 21 - Law on public information (2003), aticle 18 - Labour law (2005), article 18 - Law on higher education (2005), article 8 Also, the 2006 Constitution prohibits discrimination in general without mentioning sexual orientation or gender identity. orientation: - broadcasting law (2002), article 21; - law on public information (2003), aticle 18; - labour law (2005), article 18; - law on higher education (2005), article 8. Also, the 2006 Constitution prohibits discrimination in general but it does not mention sexual orientation or gender identity.

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Original entry
StatusIllegal in some contexts
Start DateJul 27, 2002
End DateApr 6, 2009
DescriptionBefore the adoption of the Anti-Discrimination law in 2009, several laws prohibited discrimination based on sexual orientation: - Broadcasting law (2002), article 21 - Law on public information (2003), aticle 18 - Labour law (2005), article 18 - Law on higher education (2005), article 8 Also, the 2006 Constitution prohibits discrimination in general without mentioning sexual orientation or gender identity.
Sourceshttp://www.podaci.net/_zakon/propis/Zakon_o_javnom/Z-jinfor03v0343-1089.html https://www.paragraf.rs/propisi/zakon_o_radu.html http://www.podaci.net/_zakon/propis/Zakon_o_javnom/Z-jinfor03v0343-1089.html