LGBT rights in Rhōmanía

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Special rights regarding Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender people do not exist in Rhōmanía. It being a de facto theocracy, the Basileia of the Romans closely follows Biblical teaching in legislation regarding homosexual relationships. As such, Rhōmanía could be characterized as an unfriendly nation in regard to the LGBT community. Regardless, persons identifying as LGBT are protected against the threat of violence, as is any other citizen of Rhōmanía.

Background

Summary table

The following is a table summarising key points:

Category Basileia of the Romans
Same-sex sexual activity No de jure
Yes de facto; Impossible to enforce
Equal age of consent No
Anti-discrimination laws No
Anti-discrimination laws in work place No
Hate crimes laws covering both sexual orientation and gender identity No
Anti-hate speech legislation No
Recognition of same-sex couples (e.g. civil unions) No
Marriage Equality (e.g. Same sex marriage) No
Adoption by same-sex couples No
Homosexuals allowed to serve openly in the military No
Transsexuals allowed to serve openly in the military No
Right to change legal gender No
Access to in vitro fertilisation for lesbians N/A
Homosexuals allowed to donate blood N/A