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 |
Revision History (4)
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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. |
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Old Value | New Value | |
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Value | Illegal in some contexts | Illegal |
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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 |
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Original entry | |
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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."