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Revealing the Rainbow : The Human Rights Situation Of Southeast Asia's LGBTIQ Communities and Their Defenders.

Phnom Penh: Destination Justice ; [etc.], 2018 - 216 p.: ill
uitgave: Phnom Penh : Destination Justice ; [etc.], 2018 - 216 p.: ill
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  1. rechtspositie
  2. lhbti
samenvatting: This report analyses the human rights situation of Southeast Asia's LGBTIQ Communities and their defenders in Southeast Asia in the decade since the UPR and the Yogyakarta Principles were introduced. It documents both the legal framework and the factual reality in each of the 11 Southeast Asian States: Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, The Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Timor-Leste en Vietnam. The report also details numerous situations where States in Southeast Asia have actively limited the rights of the LGBTIQ community and LGBTIQ HRDs. Harsh laws and criminal sentences have been imposed for consensual same-sex sexual relations. Discrimination and serious abuses continue to occur. Institutions and officials have adopted positions unsupportive of LGBTIQ rights. Multiple States have also restricted the fundamental freedoms of LGBTIQ HRDs, including freedoms of assembly, expression, and association. On a regional level, therefore, LGBTIQ communities and their HRDs remain at risk overall - and with them, the future of LGBTIQ rights in Southeast Asia.

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Revealing the Rainbow : The Human Rights Situation Of Southeast Asia's LGBTIQ Communities and Their Defenders.
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Challenging antisodomy laws in Singapore and the former British colonies of ASEAN  / George Baylon Radics.

Journal of Human Rights, 20 (2021) 2 (apr), p. 211-227
bron: Journal of Human Rights jaargang: 20 (2021) 2 (apr), p. 211-227
samenvatting: In 2007, Section 377 of Singapore's Penal Code, a colonial-era law that criminalized sexual activities "against the order of nature," was removed by Parliament. Section 377A, however, the law specifically criminalizing gay male sex, was kept on the books. Three years later, the first judicial chal lenge emerged, and after a change in standing requirements, a second challenge followed, both to be ultimately dismissed in 2013. By end of 2018, two new judicial challenges emerged, and by September 2019, another lawsuit was mounted - all three to be heard in November 2019. Despite having survived several constitutional challenges, could Singapore's lawsuits to strike down Section 377A provide guidance or inspiration to similar attempts to repeal 377 or 377A in ASEAN? This article begins by examining the roots behind 377 and 377A and the attempts to repeal these laws in Singapore. Next, it explores the legal situation in the Southeast Asian nations with similar laws due to their common British colonial histories (Malaysia, Brunei, Myanmar) and discusses the position ASEAN has taken on anti-LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender) laws in these nations. The article concludes with a discussion on how Singapore's experience, as well as ASEAN human rights mechanisms, can potentially be used to expand and protect the rights of LGBT people in Southeast Asia.
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Challenging antisodomy laws in Singapore and the former British colonies of ASEAN
dgb artikelen (radic/cha)
George Baylon Radics.
Journal of Human Rights
20
(2021)
2
(apr)
211-227
N312502
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Building solidarity on the margins: Seeking SOGIE rights in ASEAN  / Meredith L. Weiss.

Journal of Human Rights, 20 (2021) 2 (apr), p. 194-210
bron: Journal of Human Rights jaargang: 20 (2021) 2 (apr), p. 194-210
samenvatting: Abstract: The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Human Rights Declaration (AHRD) declares each person "entitled without discrimination to equal protection of the law" - but clarifies that "regional and national context" still matters. Sexuality and gender identity rights offer a particularly useful lens on the elasticity and power of the AHRD and ASEAN more broadly as a human rights stage. Even as ASEAN acknowledges some rights as universal and inherent, it sidesteps the cultural messiness of sexual orientation and gender identity and expression (SOGIE). I explore the ways in which SOGIE rights advocates in Southeast Asia have made use of ASEAN as a platform through which to validate, extend, or establish a baseline, discourse, and regional community for their advocacy. The ASEAN framework and premise serves as a useful starting point for solidarity among SOGIE activists region-wide - albeit with goals better understood, at least for now, more as expressive than instrumental.
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signatuur: dgb artikelen (weiss/bui)

Building solidarity on the margins: Seeking SOGIE rights in ASEAN
dgb artikelen (weiss/bui)
Meredith L. Weiss.
Journal of Human Rights
20
(2021)
2
(apr)
194-210
N313472

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