International Updates

UK Government rejects proposals to increase number of female MPs in House of Commons

The UK Government recently rejected six separate proposals by the Commons’ Women and Equalities Committee, including a legislation mandating a minimum female parliamentary participation rate of 45% in general elections, 45% female representation in parliament and local government by 2030, and the requirement of parties to make public their parliamentary candidate diversity data. Men currently […]

Northern Irish women not entitled to free abortion services, holds UKSC

The Supreme Court of United Kingdom has, by a 3:2 majority, held that the Secretary of State for Health’s failure to provide access to Northern Irish to free abortion services under the English National Health Service (NHS) was not unlawful, as the Secretary was entitled to take into account Northern Ireland’s democratic decision to not […]

Australia introduces legislation to criminalize SOGI based intimidation

The Australian government proposed emergency laws which ban discrimination, vilification, or intimidation of any person during and in respect to the same-sex marriage campaign. The special provisions come in the wake of social disturbances based on the marriage-equality plebiscite and seek to protect against harm based on sexuality, gender identity, intersex status, religious conviction, or […]

Tasmania votes to expunge historical convictions of same-sex and transgender activity

The Upper House of Tasmanian Parliament unanimously passed legislation to expunge the record of those convicted of same-sex activity and ‘cross-dressing’ under historical laws. Many in the chamber offered apologies to the individuals and families impacted by the previous laws criminalizing LGBT activities. Under the new legislation, individuals may apply to the Justice Department for […]

Mexico formulates “code of conduct” to mitigate discrimination based on SOGI

Mexico’s Ministry of Health recently established specific guidelines for all health care providers across the country to ensure respectable and equitable treatment of the LGBTI community. The code of conduct is the product of a broad participatory process that incorporated government health structures as well as representatives of civil society and the LGBTI community. The […]

President of Chile introduces bill to legalize same-sex marriage

On August 28th, 2017, the President of Chile introduced to Congress a bill which will legalize marriage between same-sex partners. This legislation is a development from the 2015 congress approval of same-sex civil unions. The President advocated for the bill stating that it is,“not ethical nor fair to put artificial limits on love”. The President […]

Quebec passes Bill 62 that bans face veil

The province of Quebec in Canada has passed a contentious law that would make it illegal for Muslim women, and other individuals, who cover their faces to receive public services, including riding public buses. The legislation on religious neutrality also known as Bill 52 was passed with a margin of 65-51 and will require citizens […]