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基于性倾向和性别认同的歧视:非洲人权的局限。

Discrimination on Grounds of Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity: The Limits of Human Rights in Africa.

机构信息

Faculty of Law, Imo State University, Owerri, Nigeria.

出版信息

J Homosex. 2024 Feb 23;71(3):803-827. doi: 10.1080/00918369.2022.2132577. Epub 2022 Oct 20.

Abstract

The right to sexual orientation and gender identity (SOGI) are integral to and manifest in LGBTIQ rights including homosexuality and same-sex marriage. International law promotes these rights and prohibits discrimination on these grounds. Many western countries endorse these rights and prohibitions in parliamentary legislation or judicial fiat. In comparison with all other jurisdictions worldwide, and within the African sub-region, only South Africa specifically prohibits unfair direct or indirect discrimination based on "sexual orientation" in its national constitution. This paper explores African approach to SOGI and LGBTIQ rights including homosexuality and same-sex marriage. It argues that despite the threat of homocapitalism, prevalent Afrocentrism reject these form of "new rights" for being immoral, ungodly, unnatural and un-African, thereby underlining the limits of human rights in the sub-region.

摘要

性取向和性别认同权利(SOGI)是 LGBTIQ 权利(包括同性恋和同性婚姻)的重要组成部分和体现。国际法促进这些权利,并禁止基于这些理由的歧视。许多西方国家在议会立法或司法裁决中认可这些权利和禁令。与世界上所有其他司法管辖区相比,在非洲次区域内,只有南非在其国家宪法中具体禁止基于“性取向”的不公平直接或间接歧视。本文探讨了非洲对 SOGI 以及包括同性恋和同性婚姻在内的 LGBTIQ 权利的态度。它认为,尽管存在同性恋资本主义的威胁,但普遍存在的非洲中心主义拒绝这些形式的“新权利”,认为它们不道德、不敬神、不自然和非非洲,从而强调了该地区人权的局限性。

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