Entry #12851: Homosexual activity in Serbia

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RegionSerbia
IssueHomosexual activity
StatusMale illegal, female legal
Start DateOct 15, 1989
End DateJul 21, 1994
DescriptionAfter the constitutional amendments in Serbia were adopted in March 1989 and Serbia regained sovereignty in its provinces (Vojvodina and Kosovo & Metohija), the criminal code of (Central) Serbia became valid in the entire territory of Serbia.
Consensual sex between two men was punishable by up to one year in prison.
Sourceshttps://lgbti-era.org/countries/serbia/


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DescriptionIn March 1989, after the constitutional amendments in Serbia were adopted and after Serbia regained sovereignty in its provinces (Vojvodina and Kosovo & Metohija), the criminal code of (Central) Serbia became valid in the entire territory of Serbia.
Consensual sex between two men was punishable by up to one year in prison.
After the constitutional amendments in Serbia were adopted in March 1989 and Serbia regained sovereignty in its provinces (Vojvodina and Kosovo & Metohija), the criminal code of (Central) Serbia became valid in the entire territory of Serbia.
Consensual sex between two men was punishable by up to one year in prison.
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In March 1989, after the constitutional amendments in Serbia were adopted and after Serbia regained sovereignty in its provinces (Vojvodina and Kosovo & Metohija), the criminal code of (Central) Serbia became valid in the entire territory of Serbia. Consensual sex between two men was punishable by up to one year in prison. After the constitutional amendments in Serbia were adopted in March 1989 and Serbia regained sovereignty in its provinces (Vojvodina and Kosovo & Metohija), the criminal code of (Central) Serbia became valid in the entire territory of Serbia. Consensual sex between two men was punishable by up to one year in prison.

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DescriptionIn March 1989, after the constitutional amendments in Serbia were adopted and after Serbia regained sovereignty in its provinces (Vojvodina and Kosovo & Metohija), the criminal code of Serbia became valid in the entire territory of Serbia.
Consensual sex between two men was punishable by up to one year in prison.
In March 1989, after the constitutional amendments in Serbia were adopted and after Serbia regained sovereignty in its provinces (Vojvodina and Kosovo & Metohija), the criminal code of (Central) Serbia became valid in the entire territory of Serbia.
Consensual sex between two men was punishable by up to one year in prison.
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In March 1989, after the constitutional amendments in Serbia were adopted and after Serbia regained sovereignty in its provinces (Vojvodina and Kosovo & Metohija), the criminal code of Serbia became valid in the entire territory of Serbia. Consensual sex between two men was punishable by up to one year in prison. (Central) Serbia became valid in the entire territory of Serbia. Consensual sex between two men was punishable by up to one year in prison.

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StatusMale illegal, female legal
Start DateOct 15, 1989
End DateJul 21, 1994
DescriptionIn March 1989, after the constitutional amendments in Serbia were adopted and after Serbia regained sovereignty in its provinces (Vojvodina and Kosovo & Metohija), the criminal code of Serbia became valid in the entire territory of Serbia. Consensual sex between two men was punishable by up to one year in prison.
Sourceshttps://lgbti-era.org/countries/serbia/