Human rights in Sancratosia
This article is part of a series on the politics and government of Sancratosia |
---|
Sancratosia portal |
Human rights in Sancratosia are safeguarded by various provisions within the legal framework of Sancratosia, particularly the Constitution of Sancratosia.
Constitutional rights in Sancratosia
- See also: Constitution of Sancratosia
Freedoms and fundamental rights in Sancratosia are enshrined in the Constitution, notably in "Title III: The Freedoms and Fundamental Rights," which serves as the Sancratosian equivalent of a bill of rights. This title guarantees several fundamental rights and freedoms to Sancratosians, including:
- Individual security
- Inviolability of the home
- Right to private and familial life
- Liberty of cults
- Right to free instruction
- Freedom of association
Additionally, the Constitution outlines other rights, such as the right to vote and the conditions under which it is exercised.
LGBT rights
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) rights, referred to locally as Gender and Sexual Diversities (GSD)[a] rights, in Sancratosia are among the most advanced globally, with LGBT individuals enjoying equal rights. The legal framework of Sancratosia ensures equal rights for all individuals, and LGBT activism is legal and supported by the State and the Sovereign Princess, who is herself a transgender activist. Legal protections against all forms of discrimination are firmly established.[1]
Sancratosia actively participates in observing the International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia on 17 May each year.[2]
See also
Notes and References
Notes
- ↑ Gender and Sexual Diversities is the preferred initialism in Sancratosia.
References
- ↑ Principality of Sancratosia (13 January 2022), "Law no 5 of 13 January 2022 on the provisions against discrimination", sancratosia.org
- ↑ Principality of Sancratosia (17 May 2022), "We hope to live in a welcoming world where it is possible to love and be.", Twitter