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Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity
- English
All shall be equal before the law, without any distinction based on sex, sexual orientation,6 personal, economic, social, political and religious status.
… (Art. 4) - Italian
Tutti sono uguali davanti alla legge, senza distinzioni di sesso, orientamento sessuale, condizioni personali, economiche, sociali, politiche e religiose.
… (Art. 4)
Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity
- EnglishThe following rights of persons are recognized and guaranteed:
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9. The right to freely take informed, voluntary, and responsible decisions on one's sexuality and one's sexual life and orientation. The State shall promote access to the necessary means so that these decisions take place in safe conditions.
… (Art. 66) - SpanishSe reconoce y garantizará a las personas:
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9. El derecho a tomar decisiones libres, informadas, voluntarias y responsables sobre su sexualidad, y su vida y orientación sexual. El Estado promoverá el acceso a los medios necesarios para que estas decisiones se den en condiciones seguras.
… (Art. 66)
Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity
- English(1) For the purposes of this Act, the prohibited grounds of discrimination are—
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(m) sexual orientation, which means a heterosexual, homosexual, lesbian, or bisexual orientation.
(2) Each of the grounds specified in subsection (1) is a prohibited ground of discrimination, for the purposes of this Act, if—
(a) it pertains to a person or to a relative or associate of a person; and
(b) it either—
(i) currently exists or has in the past existed; or
(ii) is suspected or assumed or believed to exist or to have existed by the person alleged to have discriminated. (Human Rights Act 1993, Sec. 21)