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Sniddy edited an entry in British Virgin Islands.
Homosexual activity: Legal from Jan 1, 2001 to now.
The UK government decriminalised homosexual acts between two consenting adults via Sections 3(1) and 3(7) of the Caribbean Territories (Criminal Law) Order, 2000.
Sniddy edited an entry in Turks and Caicos Islands.
Homosexual activity: Legal from Jan 1, 2001 to now.
On 13 December 2000, Caribbean Territories (Criminal Law) Order 2000 decriminalised consensual same-sex acts in private for two people over the age of 18. The order came in to force on 1 January 2001. It does not apply to acts with more than two parties, or in public lavatories.
Sniddy edited an entry in Montserrat.
Homosexual activity: Legal from Jan 1, 2001 to now.
On 13 December 2000, Caribbean Territories (Criminal Law) Order 2000 decriminalised consensual same-sex acts in private for two people over the age of 18. The order came in to force on 1 January 2001. It does not apply to acts with more than two parties, or in public lavatories.
Sniddy edited an entry in Cayman Islands.
Homosexual activity: Legal from Jan 1, 2001 to now.
On 13 December 2000, Caribbean Territories (Criminal Law) Order 2000 decriminalised consensual same-sex acts in private for two people over the age of 18. The order does not apply to acts with more than two parties, or in public lavatories.
Sniddy edited an entry in Anguilla.
Homosexual activity: Legal from Jan 1, 2001 to now.
On 13 December 2000, Caribbean Territories (Criminal Law) Order 2000 decriminalised consensual same-sex acts in private for two people over the age of 18. The order does not apply to acts with more than two parties, or in public lavatories.
Sniddy edited an entry in Anguilla.
Equal age of consent: Unequal from Jan 1, 2001 to now.
On 13 December 2000, Caribbean Territories (Criminal Law) Order 2000 decriminalised consensual same-sex acts in private for two people over the age of 18. Age of consent for heterosexual couples is under 16.
Sniddy edited an entry in Bermuda.
Right to change legal gender: Ambiguous from past to now.
Legal gender recognition is not currently possible in Bermuda.
Sniddy edited an entry in Bermuda.
Homosexual activity: Legal from May 13, 1994 to now.
In early 1994, Dr John Stubbs introduced a Private Members Bill with the aim of decriminalising consensual same-sex acts. On 13 May 1994, the Parliament of Barbuda approved “The Stubbs Bill” by a vote of 22 to 17.
Sniddy edited an entry in Cuba.
Same-sex adoption: Single only from Oct 11, 2016 to Sep 26, 2022.
No restrictions. No laws in place for same sex couples. Legalization pending.
Sniddy edited an entry in Cuba.
Same-sex adoption: Legal from Sep 26, 2022 to now.
On 25 September, Cuba held a referendum on the development of a new family code that includes provisions that would legalise same-sex marriage and same-sex adoption. Article 30 and 31 allow for same-sex adoption and explicitly grant the right to couples using forms of assisted reproductive technology. On 26 September, the President of the Cuban National Electoral Council confirmed that the referendum had passed with 66.87% of the vote. They also confirmed the result is valid and binding. The law will come into effect upon formal confirmation, expected 30 September.
Sniddy edited an entry in Cuba.
Same-sex marriage: Not legal from Feb 14, 1975 to Sep 26, 2022.
The Cuban Constitution does not ban same sex marriage, but other statutory laws do prohibit it. Article 2 of the Family Code defines marriage as a union between a man and a woman - an amendment drafted in 2018 would have changed this but was rejected. Further consultation on changes to the Family Code are ongoing in 2022.
Sniddy edited an entry in Cuba.
Same-sex marriage: Legal from Sep 26, 2022 to now.
On 25 September, Cuba held a referendum on the development of a new family code that includes provisions that would legalise same-sex marriage and same-sex adoption. On 26 September, the President of the Cuban National Electoral Council confirmed that the referendum had passed with 66.87% of the vote. They also confirmed the result is valid and binding. The law will come into effect upon formal confirmation, expected 30 September.
Sniddy edited an entry in Cuba.
Same-sex adoption: Legal from Sep 30, 2022 to now.
On 25 September, Cuba held a referendum on the development of a new family code that includes provisions that would legalise same-sex marriage and same-sex adoption. Article 30 and 31 allow for same-sex adoption and explicitly grant the right to couples using forms of assisted reproductive technology. On 26 September, the President of the Cuban National Electoral Council confirmed that the referendum had passed with 66.87% of the vote. They also confirmed the result is valid and binding. The law will come into effect upon formal confirmation, expected 30 September.
Sniddy edited an entry in Cuba.
Same-sex marriage: Legal from Sep 30, 2022 to now.
On 25 September, Cuba held a referendum on the development of a new family code that includes provisions that would legalise same-sex marriage and same-sex adoption. On 26 September, the President of the Cuban National Electoral Council confirmed that the referendum had passed with 66.87% of the vote. They also confirmed the result is valid and binding. The law will come into effect upon formal confirmation, expected 30 September.
Sniddy edited an entry in Cuba.
Same-sex adoption: Single only from Oct 11, 2016 to Sep 30, 2022.
No restrictions. No laws in place for same sex couples. Legalization pending.
Sniddy edited an entry in Cuba.
Same-sex adoption: Legal from Sep 30, 2022 to now.
On 25 September, Cuba held a referendum on the development of a new family code that includes provisions that would legalise same-sex marriage and same-sex adoption. Article 30 and 31 allow for same-sex adoption and explicitly grant the right to couples using forms of assisted reproductive technology. On 26 September, the President of the Cuban National Electoral Council confirmed that the referendum had passed with 66.87% of the vote. They also confirmed the result is valid and binding. The law will come into effect upon formal confirmation, expected 30 September.
Sniddy added an entry in Cuba.
Same-sex adoption: Legal from Sep 26, 2022 to now.
On 25 September, Cuba held a referendum on the development of a new family code that includes provisions that would legalise same-sex marriage and same-sex adoption. Article 30 and 31 allow for same-sex adoption and explicitly grant the right to couples using forms of assisted reproductive technology. On 26 September, the President of the Cuban National Electoral Council confirmed that the referendum had passed with 66.87% of the vote. They also confirmed the result is valid and binding. The law will come into effect upon formal confirmation, expected 30 September.
Sniddy edited an entry in Cuba.
Same-sex marriage: Not legal from Feb 14, 1975 to Sep 30, 2022.
The Cuban Constitution does not ban same sex marriage, but other statutory laws do prohibit it. Article 2 of the Family Code defines marriage as a union between a man and a woman - an amendment drafted in 2018 would have changed this but was rejected. Further consultation on changes to the Family Code are ongoing in 2022.
Sniddy added an entry in Cuba.
Same-sex marriage: Legal from Sep 26, 2022 to now.
On 25 September, Cuba held a referendum on the development of a new family code that includes provisions that would legalise same-sex marriage and same-sex adoption. On 26 September, the President of the Cuban National Electoral Council confirmed that the referendum had passed with 66.87% of the vote. They also confirmed the result is valid and binding. The law will come into effect upon formal confirmation, expected 30 September.