Current Version
Region | Argentina |
Issue | LGBT discrimination |
Status | Illegal in some contexts |
Start Date | Feb 27, 2009 |
End Date | (none) |
Description | Argentina recognizes international convention on human rights. LGBT individuals are explicitly protected in the military code but is not explicitly included in the general discrimination protection code. |
Sources | http://www.webcitation.org/693ErytyH |
👍 NEW: Helpful votes! You can now rate each edit as helpful or unhelpful. Votes add another layer of approval and are an easy way to say thank you to other editors. Helpful votes may become public in the future but unhelpful votes will always remain private.
Revision History (4)
Old Value | New Value (Current) | |
---|---|---|
Value | Illegal | Illegal in some contexts |
Start Date | (unknown) | Feb 27, 2009 |
Description | Recently, Court interpretations have made it clear that discrimination against LGBTQ+ people is illegal | Argentina recognizes international convention on human rights. LGBT individuals are explicitly protected in the military code but is not explicitly included in the general discrimination protection code. |
Show Difference |
Old Value | New Value | |
---|---|---|
Value | Illegal in some contexts | Illegal |
Old Value (Original) | New Value | |
---|---|---|
Start Date | Feb 27, 2009 | (unknown) |
Description | Argentina recognizes international convention on human rights. LGBT individuals are explicitly protected in the military code but is not explicitly included in the general discrimination protection code. | Recently, Court interpretations have made it clear that discrimination against LGBTQ+ people is illegal |
Show Difference |
Original entry | |
---|---|
Status | Illegal in some contexts |
Start Date | Feb 27, 2009 |
End Date | (none) |
Description | Argentina recognizes international convention on human rights. LGBT individuals are explicitly protected in the military code but is not explicitly included in the general discrimination protection code. |
Sources | http://www.webcitation.org/693ErytyH |
Reports (3)
- Status is not correct "Court interpretations have made it clear that discrimination against lgbtqi+ people is illegal "
- Status is not correct
- Status is not correct "The INADI."