LGBT rights at the United Nations

LGBT rights at the United Nations
  
Neither States which did not support either declaration
  
Non-member states States that are not voting members of the United Nations
  
Oppose States which supported an opposing declaration in 2008 and continued their opposition in 2011
  
Subsequent member South Sudan, which was not a member of the United Nations in 2008
  
Support States which supported the LGBT rights declaration in the General Assembly or on the Human Rights Council in 2008 or 2011

Discussions of LGBT rights at the United Nations have included resolutions and joint statements in the United Nations General Assembly and the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC), attention to the expert-led human rights mechanisms (such as the United Nations Treaty Bodies and Special Procedures), as well as by the UN Agencies.

As of 2024, same-sex marriage is legally performed and recognized in 36 UN member states.[1][2]

  1. ^ "Marriage Equality Around the World". Human Rights Campaign. Retrieved 2024-06-01.
  2. ^ "The Dutch went first in 2001; who has same-sex marriage now?". Associated Press. 28 April 2021.

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