Does georgia allow gay marriage
Georgia's Equality Profile
Sexual Orientation
of population
fully protected
of population only
partially
protected
- State
Protections - County
Protections - City
Protections - No
Protections - Protections
Banned
Legend
County map only shows areas with entire protections for sexual orientation (i.e., discrimination prohibited in private employment, housing, and public accommodations)
City and County Numbers:
2 counties out of have an ordinance prohibiting discrimination based on sexual orientation in personal employment, housing, and widespread accommodations (full protections).
13 cities have an ordinance prohibiting discrimination based on sexual orientation in private employment, housing, and public accommodations (full protections).
3 municipalities, not including those listed above, have an ordinance prohibiting discrimination based on sexual orientation in private employment, housing, or public accommodations (only partial protections). Look table below.
12% of the state population is protected against discrimination based on sexual orientation in private employment, housing, and public accommodations (full protections).
Marriage Equality Around the World
The Human Rights Campaign tracks developments in the legal recognition of same-sex marriage around the world. Working through a worldwide network of HRC global alumni and partners, we lift up the voices of community, national and regional advocates and share tools, resources, and lessons learned to allow movements for marriage equality.
Current State of Marriage Equality
There are currently 38 countries where same-sex marriage is legal: Andorra, Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Denmark, Ecuador, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Malta, Mexico, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Portugal, Slovenia, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, Thailand, the United Kingdom, the United States of America and Uruguay.
These countries have legalized marriage equality through both legislation and court decisions.
Countries that Legalized Marriage Equality in
Liechtenstein: On May 16, , Liechtenstein's government passed a bill in favor of marriage equality. The law went into effect January 1,
Thailand
New bill in Georgia violates LGBTI+ rights
On September 17, the Georgian Parliament passed a controversial Family Values bill, which directly targets the rights and freedoms of the LGBTI+ group in the country. Approved by 84 votes to 0, the bill introduces sweeping legal restrictions that violate basic freedoms of expression, assembly, and equality.
”These changes are framed under the guise of family protection but is a clear violation of human rights,” says Moreta Bobokhidze, Programme Officer at Civil Rights Defenders.
Georgia has never legalised same-sex marriage, introduced comprehensive sex education, or had an official Lgbtq+ fest parade. Now, the Georgian Parliament has gone a step further, legally outlawing Pride events, public displays of the rainbow flag, and enabling censorship of LGBTQ-related films and books.
”This law will promote discrimination, inequality and social exclusion of LGBTI persons. It targets an already vulnerable community and restricts freedoms that are fundamental to any democracy,” says Moreta Bobokhidze, Programme Officer at Civil Rights Defenders.
Limiting communication on LGTBI+ issues
The legislation also includes h
Georgia’s parliament approves law curbing LGBTQ rights
Georgian politicians contain approved the third and final reading of a law on “family ethics and the protection of minors” that would impose sweeping curbs on LGBTQ rights.
The bill, adopted on Tuesday, would provide a legal basis for authorities to outlaw Pride events and public displays of the LGBTQ rainbow flag, and to impose censorship of films and books.
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end of listIt also bans gender transition, adoption by gay and transsexual people, and nullifies queer marriages performed abroad on Georgian territory.
In a vote boycotted by the disagreement, politicians from the verdict Georgian Dream voted 84 to 0 to permit the bill along with related amendments to a number of other laws.
Leaders of the governing Georgian Dream party say it is needed to safeguard “traditional moral standards” in
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