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LGBT rights in Majocco

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File:Globe map of Majocco.png
StatusHomosexuality decriminalised for men and women in 1992
Gender identityTransgender people can undertake procedures and have treatment for dysphoria and can legally change their gender.
MilitaryAllowed to serve openly since 2005
Discrimination protectionsAll discrimination was banned on a federal basis in 2000, including discrimination based on sex (since 1997) or gender.
Family rights
Recognition of relationshipsSame-sex marriage legal since 2000
AdoptionAdoption legal since 2000

The rights of Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender (LGBT) people in Majocco have varied throughout its history.


Summary tables

By federal law

Below is a summary based on federal law. Some provinces would have passed these laws before the federal government did.

Same-sex sexual activity legal Yes (Since 1992)
Equal age of consent (16) Yes (Since 1992)
Anti-discrimination laws in employment Yes (Since 1997)
Anti-discrimination laws in education Yes (Since 1997)
Anti-discrimination laws in the provision of goods and services Yes (Since 1997)
Anti-discrimination laws in all other areas (incl. indirect discrimination, hate speech) Yes (Since 1997)
Same-sex marriage Yes (Since 2000)
Recognition of same-sex couples Yes (Since 2000)
Stepchild adoption by same-sex couples Yes (Since 2000)
Joint adoption by same-sex couples Yes (Since 2000)
Adoption by single people regardless of sexual orientation Yes (Since 2000, 1990 for heterosexual couples)
LGB people allowed to serve in the military Yes (Since 2005)
Transgender people allowed to serve openly in the military Yes (Since 2005)
Right to change legal gender to male/female Yes (Since 2010)
Third gender option Yes (Since 2010; defined as "Other")
Intersex minors protected from invasive surgical procedures Yes (Since 1992)
Conversion therapy banned by law Yes (Since 1992)
Access to IVF for lesbian couples Yes (Since 2000)
Automatic parenthood for both spouses after birth Yes (Since 1990)
Commercial surrogacy for gay male couples No (Banned for heterosexual couples as well)
MSMs allowed to donate blood Yes (Since 2005)

By state law

LGBT rights in: Same-sex sexual activity Equal age of consent (16) Right to change legal gender Recognition of same-sex unions Same-sex marriage Same-sex adoption Military service Official pardon Anti-discrimination (sexual orientation) Anti-discrimination (gender identity)
File:Flag of Arabat Province.png Arabat Legal since 1992 Legal since 1992 Legal to change to opposite sex (ie. male to female or female to male), and "other". Legal since 1996 Legal since 2003 Legal since 2003 Since 2005 Since 1993 (includes posthumous pardons) All discrimination on the grounds of sexual orientation banned in 1997 All discrimination on the grounds of gender identity banned in 2000
File:Flag of Avera Province.png Avera Legal since 1992 Legal since 1992 Legal to change gender to "Other" but not the opposite sex (ie. male to female or female to male) Legal since 1996 Legal since 2011 Legal since 2011 Since 2005 Since 1993 (includes posthumous pardons) All discrimination on the grounds of sexual orientation banned in 1997 All discrimination on the grounds of gender identity banned in 2000
File:Flag of Baruah Province.png Baruah Legal since 1992 Legal since 1992 Legal to change gender to "Other" but not the opposite sex (ie. male to female or female to male) Legal since 2002 Legal since 2016 Legal since 2014 Since 2005 Since 1993 (includes posthumous pardons) All discrimination on the grounds of sexual orientation banned in 1997 All discrimination on the grounds of gender identity banned in 2000
File:Flag of Clairmonte Province.png Clairmont Legal since 1992 Legal since 1992 Legal to change gender to "Other" but not the opposite sex (ie. male to female or female to male) Legal since 1999 Legal since 2004 Legal since 2004 Since 2005 Since 1993 (includes posthumous pardons) All discrimination on the grounds of sexual orientation banned in 1997 All discrimination on the grounds of gender identity banned in 2000
File:Flag of Darrabida Province.png Darrabida Legal since 1992 Legal since 1992 Legal to change to opposite sex (ie. male to female or female to male) and "Other" Legal since 1997 Legal since 2002 Legal since 2002 Since 2005 Since 1993 (includes posthumous pardons) All discrimination on the grounds of sexual orientation banned in 1997 All discrimination on the grounds of gender identity banned in 2000
File:Flag of Fatrah Province.png Fatrah Legal since 1992 Legal since 1992 Legal to change to opposite sex (ie. male to female or female to male) and "Other" Legal since 1996 Legal since 2003 Legal since 2005 Since 2005 Since 1993 (includes posthumous pardons) All discrimination on the grounds of sexual orientation banned in 1997 All discrimination on the grounds of gender identity banned in 2000
File:Flag of Florin D'eau Province.png Florin Legal since 1992 Legal since 1992 Legal to change to opposite sex (ie. male to female or female to male) and "Other" Legal since 1999 Legal since 2005 Legal since 2005 Since 2005 Since 1993 (includes posthumous pardons) All discrimination on the grounds of sexual orientation banned in 1997 All discrimination on the grounds of gender identity banned in 2000
File:Flag of Grassenoir Province.png Grassenoir Legal since 1992 Legal since 1992 Legal to change gender to "Other" but not the opposite sex (ie. male to female or female to male) Legal since 1998 Legal since 2007 Legal since 2007 Since 2005 Since 1993 (includes posthumous pardons) All discrimination on the grounds of sexual orientation banned in 1997 All discrimination on the grounds of gender identity banned in 2000
File:Flag of Jabaliat Province.png Jabalia Legal since 1992 Legal since 1992 Not legally recognised Legal since 2019 Not legal Not legal Since 2005 Since 1993 (includes posthumous pardons) All discrimination on the grounds of sexual orientation banned in 1997 All discrimination on the grounds of gender identity banned in 2000
File:Flag of Khasit Province.png Khasit Legal since 1992 Legal since 1992 Legal to change gender to "Other" but not the opposite sex (ie. male to female or female to male) Legal since 2006 Legal since 2017 Legal since 2017 Since 2005 Since 1993 (includes posthumous pardons) All discrimination on the grounds of sexual orientation banned in 1997 All discrimination on the grounds of gender identity banned in 2000
File:Flag of Majorca Major Province.png Majorca Legal since 1992 Legal since 1992 Legal to change to opposite sex (ie. male to female or female to male) and "Other" Legal since 1992 Legal since 1992 Legal since 1992 Since 2005 Since 1993 (includes posthumous pardons) All discrimination on the grounds of sexual orientation banned in 1997 All discrimination on the grounds of gender identity banned in 2000
File:Flag of Nfifkhi Province.png Nfifkhi Legal since 1992 Legal since 1992 Legal to change to opposite sex (ie. male to female or female to male) and "Other" Legal since 1992 Legal since 1992 Legal since 1992 Since 2005 Since 1993 (includes posthumous pardons) All discrimination on the grounds of sexual orientation banned in 1997 All discrimination on the grounds of gender identity banned in 2000
File:Flag of Orodo Province.png Orodo Legal since 1992 Legal since 1992 Legal to change gender to "Other" but not the opposite sex (ie. male to female or female to male) Legal since 2008 Legal since 2012 Legal since 2012 Since 2005 Since 1993 (includes posthumous pardons) All discrimination on the grounds of sexual orientation banned in 1997 All discrimination on the grounds of gender identity banned in 2000
File:Flag of Tetounate Province.png Tetouanate Legal since 1992 Legal since 1992 Legal to change to opposite sex (ie. male to female or female to male) and "Other" Legal since 1992 Legal since 1992 Legal since 1992 Since 2005 Since 1993 (includes posthumous pardons) All discrimination on the grounds of sexual orientation banned in 1997 All discrimination on the grounds of gender identity banned in 2000
File:Flag of Yerrat Province.png Yerrat Legal since 1992 Legal since 1992 Legal to change gender to "Other" but not the opposite sex (ie. male to female or female to male) Legal since 2002 Legal since 2014 Legal since 2014 Since 2005 Since 1993 (includes posthumous pardons) All discrimination on the grounds of sexual orientation banned in 1997 All discrimination on the grounds of gender identity banned in 2000

See also