Topic summary
LGBTQ rights by country or territory

vte Worldwide laws regarding same-sex intercourse, unions and expression. Same-sex intercourse legal. Recognition of unions: Marriage Extraterritorial marriage2 Civil unions Limited domestic Limited foreign Optional certification Same-sex intercourse illegal. Penalties: Death Prison; death not enforced Death under militias Prison, with arrests or detention Prison, not enforced1 Ambiguous. None Restriction of expression, not enforced Restriction of association with arrests or detention 1No imprisonment in the past three years[timeframe?] or moratorium on law.2Marriage not available locally. Some jurisdictions may perform other types of partnerships. LGBTQI+ rights at the United Nations vte Neither States which did not support either declaration Non-member states States that are not voting members of the United Nations Oppose States which supported an opposing declaration in 2008 and continued their opposition in 2011 Subsequent member South Sudan, did not exist in 2008 Support States which supported the LGBTQ rights declaration in the General Assembly or on the Human Rights Council in 2008 or 2011 Part of a series onLGBTQ rights Lesbian ∙ Gay ∙ Bisexual ∙ Transgender ∙ Queer