Book contents
- The Right to Life under International Law
- The Right to Life under International Law
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Foreword
- Acknowledgements
- Table of Cases
- An Historical Introduction to the Right to Life
- Part I Overview of the Right to Life under International Law
- Part II Major Themes
- Part III The Protection of At-Risk Groups and Individuals
- 21 Women
- 22 Children
- 23 Racially Motivated Killings
- 24 LGBTI Persons
- 25 Persons with Disabilities
- 26 Older Persons
- 27 Journalists
- 28 Human Rights Defenders
- 29 International Migrants
- 30 Internally Displaced Persons
- 31 Refugees
- Part IV Accountability
- Part V Human Rights Machinery Protecting the Right to Life
- Part VI Outlook
- Index
24 - LGBTI Persons
from Part III - The Protection of At-Risk Groups and Individuals
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 September 2021
- The Right to Life under International Law
- The Right to Life under International Law
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Foreword
- Acknowledgements
- Table of Cases
- An Historical Introduction to the Right to Life
- Part I Overview of the Right to Life under International Law
- Part II Major Themes
- Part III The Protection of At-Risk Groups and Individuals
- 21 Women
- 22 Children
- 23 Racially Motivated Killings
- 24 LGBTI Persons
- 25 Persons with Disabilities
- 26 Older Persons
- 27 Journalists
- 28 Human Rights Defenders
- 29 International Migrants
- 30 Internally Displaced Persons
- 31 Refugees
- Part IV Accountability
- Part V Human Rights Machinery Protecting the Right to Life
- Part VI Outlook
- Index
Summary
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, and intersex persons are at particular risk of being targeted because of their gender or sexual preference. Discrimination against LGBTI persons may be based on sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, or sex characteristics. The chapter looks first at the right to life of LGBTI persons under global standards. This comprises extrajudicial executions by State agents, the failure to exercise due diligence in protecting LGBTI persons, and the imposition of the death penalty for homosexual activity. In nine States, the penal code prescribes the death penalty as a possible judicial sanction for same-sex sexual activity.
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- The Right to Life under International LawAn Interpretative Manual, pp. 515 - 524Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2021