Homosexual activity: Illegal (imprisonment as punishment) from Dec 8, 1987 to (none).
There are no known instances of imposition of the death penalty, or sentences to life in prison, according to the US Department of State, Amnesty and the ILGA. Prison sentences, fines, floggings…
Homosexual activity: N/A from Sep 14, 1948 to (none).
Contrary to popular belief, homosexuality is technically not against the law in North Korea, however, North Korea is a sexually conservative country, and this applies to sexuality anywhere on the…
Legal recognition of non-binary gender: Not legally recognized from (unknown) to (none).
Even though gender self-identification is possible in Portugal, non-binary identities are only issued in certain cases and are not legally considered to be an indication of a gender outside of the…
Right to change legal gender: Legal, but requires surgery from Jul 4, 2010 to (none).
Legally permitted, but onerous process requiring medical intervention and vetting.
Despite being legal, there are many cases where men and women got arrested for living a life as a opposite…
Homosexual activity: Illegal (other penalty) from 2014 to (none).
Even though the Yemeni Law says that only married Muslim man can be punished with the death penalty if the man is caught having a homosexual activity. Executions can occur in the country in the time…