Entry #524: Homosexual activity in Serbia

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RegionSerbia
IssueHomosexual activity
StatusLegal
Start DateJul 22, 1994
End Date(none)
DescriptionOn July 14, 1994, Serbian parliament repealed paragraph 3 of article 110 of Criminal Code and thus decriminalized male homosexuality.
The whole term and criminal act called "Unnatural fornication" was completely removed from Criminal Code in 2005.
Sourceshttps://lgbti-era.org/countries/serbia/


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edited by Aleksandar. Description cosmetics, new link

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DescriptionOn July 14, 1994, Serbian parliament repealed paragraph 3 of article 110 of Criminal Code and thus decriminalized male homosexuality.
The whole term and criminal act called "unnatural fornication" was completely removed from the new Criminal Code of 2005.
On July 14, 1994, Serbian parliament repealed paragraph 3 of article 110 of Criminal Code and thus decriminalized male homosexuality.
The whole term and criminal act called "Unnatural fornication" was completely removed from Criminal Code in 2005.
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On July 14, 1994, Serbian parliament repealed paragraph 3 of article 110 of Criminal Code and thus decriminalized male homosexuality. The whole term and criminal act called "unnatural fornication" was completely removed from the new Criminal Code of 2005. "Unnatural fornication" was completely removed from Criminal Code in 2005.

edited by Aleksandar. Typo correction

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DescriptionOn July 14, 1994, Serbian parliament repealed paragraph 3 of article 100 of Criminal Code and thus decriminalized male homosexuality.
The whole term and criminal act called "unnatural fornication" was completely removed from the new Criminal Code of 2005.
On July 14, 1994, Serbian parliament repealed paragraph 3 of article 110 of Criminal Code and thus decriminalized male homosexuality.
The whole term and criminal act called "unnatural fornication" was completely removed from the new Criminal Code of 2005.
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On July 14, 1994, Serbian parliament repealed paragraph 3 of article 100 of Criminal Code and thus decriminalized male homosexuality. The whole term and criminal act called "unnatural fornication" was completely removed from the new Criminal Code of 2005. 110 of Criminal Code and thus decriminalized male homosexuality. The whole term and criminal act called "unnatural fornication" was completely removed from the new Criminal Code of 2005.

edited by Aleksandar. Description added. Law came into effect on July 22. Source added, dead link removed

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Start DateJul 14, 1994Jul 22, 1994
DescriptionOn July 14, 1994, Serbian parliament repealed paragraph 3 of article 100 of Criminal Code and thus decriminalized male homosexuality.
The whole term and criminal act called "unnatural fornication" was completely removed from the new Criminal Code of 2005.
Sourceshttp://www.ageofconsent.com/serbia.htmhttps://lgbti-era.org/countries/serbia/

created by vviet93

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Original entry
StatusLegal
Start DateJul 14, 1994
End Date(none)
Description(empty)
Sourceshttp://www.ageofconsent.com/serbia.htm
Reports (4)
  • Newer law has been passed "Illegal"
  • Status is not correct
  • Newer law has been passed
  • Newer law has been passed "Its illegal now"