LGBTQ rights
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LGBTQ rights
Summary
LGBTQ rights is a rights[1]. It draws 283 Wikipedia views per month (rights category, ranking #13 of 22).[2]
Key Facts
- LGBTQ rights's instance of is recorded as rights[3].
- LGBTQ rights is a type of human rights[4].
- LGBTQ rights is a type of minority rights[5].
- LGBTQ rights comprises gender expression[6].
- LGBTQ rights comprises LGBT adoption[7].
- LGBTQ rights comprises same-sex relationship[8].
- LGBTQ rights comprises same-sex marriage[9].
- LGBTQ rights comprises same sex civil union[10].
- LGBTQ rights comprises domestic partnership[11].
- LGBTQ rights comprises LGBT parenting[12].
- LGBTQ rights comprises anti-bullying legislation[13].
- LGBTQ rights comprises LGBTQ+ and military service[14].
- LGBTQ rights comprises outlawing of conversion therapy[15].
- LGBTQ rights comprises legal recognition of non-binary gender[16].
- LGBTQ rights comprises bathroom bill[17].
- LGBTQ rights comprises decriminalisation of homosexuality[18].
- LGBTQ rights comprises legal recognition and accommodation of reassigned gender[19].
- LGBTQ rights comprises second-parent adoption[20].
- LGBTQ rights comprises equal age of consent[21].
- LGBTQ rights comprises assisted reproductive technology law[22].
- LGBTQ rights comprises surrogacy law[23].
- LGBTQ rights comprises LGBTIQA+ anti-discrimination law[24].
- LGBTQ rights comprises gender self-identification[25].
- LGBTQ rights's topic's main category is recorded as Category:LGBTQ rights[26].
- LGBTQ rights's facet of is recorded as LGBTQ[27].
Body
Definition and Type
LGBTQ rights's instance of is recorded as rights[3]. Recorded subclass of include human rights[4] and minority rights[5].
Use and Application
Components include gender expression[6]; LGBT adoption[7], a type of adoption[28]; same-sex relationship[8]; same-sex marriage[9], a legal relationship[29]; same sex civil union[10]; and domestic partnership[11].
Influence
Things named for LGBTQ rights include LGBT rights in Bahia[30], a LGBT rights by country or territory[31], in Brazil[32].
Why It Matters
LGBTQ rights draws 283 Wikipedia views per month (rights category, ranking #13 of 22).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 9 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[33] It is known by 36 alternative names across languages and contexts.[34]
Entities named for it include LGBT rights in Bahia[30], a LGBT rights by country or territory[31], in Brazil[32].