Entry #16357: LGBT housing discrimination in Martinique

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RegionMartinique
IssueLGBT housing discrimination
StatusSexual orientation and gender identity
Start DateMar 27, 2014
End Date(none)
DescriptionIn 2014, gender identity became a protected characteristic from discrimination in housing in Martinique under federal French law when France's housing law was amended to prohibit discrimination against tenants on grounds established by Article 225.1 of the Penal Code which lists gender identity.
Sourceshttps://database.ilga.org/api/downloader/download/1/FR%20-%20LEG%20-%20Law%20No.%202014-366%20(2014)%20-%20OR-OFF(fr).pdf
https://database.ilga.org/api/downloader/download/1/FR%20-%20LEG%20-%20Penal%20Code%20ed%202021%20(1994)%20-%20OR-OFF(fr).pdf


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edited by DaisyGeekyTrans. Replacing plagiarism of ILGA.

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Start Date2014Mar 27, 2014
DescriptionArticle 158 of Law No. 2002-73 (2002) amended Article 1 of Law No. 89-462 (1989) to prohibit a landowner from discriminating against tenants on the basis of "sexual orientation".
In 2014, Law No. 2014-366 (2014) modified the provision, but kept the prohibition of discrimination based on "sexual orientation.
In 2014, Law No. 2014-366 (2014) amended Article 1 of Law No. 89-462 (1989) to prohibit a landowner from discriminating against tenants on the grounds established by Article 225-1 of the Penal Code, which includes "gender identity"
In 2014, gender identity became a protected characteristic from discrimination in housing in Martinique under federal French law when France's housing law was amended to prohibit discrimination against tenants on grounds established by Article 225.1 of the Penal Code which lists gender identity.
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Article 158 of Law No. 2002-73 (2002) amended Article 1 of Law No. 89-462 (1989) to prohibit a landowner from discriminating against tenants on the basis of "sexual orientation". In 2014, Law No. 2014-366 (2014) modified the provision, but kept the prohibition of discrimination based on "sexual orientation. In 2014, Law No. 2014-366 (2014) amended Article 1 of Law No. 89-462 (1989) to prohibit a landowner from discriminating against tenants on the grounds established by Article 225-1 of the Penal Code, which includes "gender identity" In 2014, gender identity became a protected characteristic from discrimination in housing in Martinique under federal French law when France's housing law was amended to prohibit discrimination against tenants on grounds established by Article 225.1 of the Penal Code which lists gender identity.
Sourceshttps://database.ilga.org/france-lgbtihttps://database.ilga.org/api/downloader/download/1/FR%20-%20LEG%20-%20Law%20No.%202014-366%20(2014)%20-%20OR-OFF(fr).pdf
https://database.ilga.org/api/downloader/download/1/FR%20-%20LEG%20-%20Penal%20Code%20ed%202021%20(1994)%20-%20OR-OFF(fr).pdf
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https://database.ilga.org/france-lgbti https://database.ilga.org/api/downloader/download/1/FR%20-%20LEG%20-%20Law%20No.%202014-366%20(2014)%20-%20OR-OFF(fr).pdf https://database.ilga.org/api/downloader/download/1/FR%20-%20LEG%20-%20Penal%20Code%20ed%202021%20(1994)%20-%20OR-OFF(fr).pdf

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Original entry
StatusSexual orientation and gender identity
Start Date2014
End Date(none)
DescriptionArticle 158 of Law No. 2002-73 (2002) amended Article 1 of Law No. 89-462 (1989) to prohibit a landowner from discriminating against tenants on the basis of "sexual orientation". In 2014, Law No. 2014-366 (2014) modified the provision, but kept the prohibition of discrimination based on "sexual orientation. In 2014, Law No. 2014-366 (2014) amended Article 1 of Law No. 89-462 (1989) to prohibit a landowner from discriminating against tenants on the grounds established by Article 225-1 of the Penal Code, which includes "gender identity"
Sourceshttps://database.ilga.org/france-lgbti