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Social Exclusion Of Rights Of LGBTQIA: The Invisible Conflict




Suraj Mandhan, Research Scholar, Department of Laws, Maharishi Markandeshwar deemed to be University, Mullana, Ambala

Prachi Sharma, Research Scholar Department of Laws Panjab University, Chandigarh

ABSTRACT

The United Nations General Assembly adopted the "All-inclusive Declaration of Human Rights" on December 10, 1948. It conveys the broad idea that people are created free and capable of achieving nobility and privileges. In 2011, the UN Human Rights Council expresses "Grave Concern" over acts of violence and segregation based on sexual orientation and personality. Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and other queer people, also known as LGBTQ people, are still subjected to discrimination and acts of ferocious savagery, torture, and seizing from one side of the world to the other. Same-sex relationships are illegal in 76 countries, neglecting basic rights. Currently, a growing number of countries are straining for activity at separation as they recognize the grave situation. The LGBTQ laws are essential for exposing homophobic and transphobic violence and segregation, as well as for preventing the abuse of many LGBTQ people just for being who they identify as. In any event, it requires changes in people's souls and psyches, such as the fight against discrimination and the push for orientation equality. It also requires changes in regulations and practices.

Keywords: Human Rights, Discrimination, Sexual Orientation, Transgender, Bisexual, Sexual Violence.

Indian Journal of Law and Legal Research

Abbreviation: IJLLR

ISSN: 2582-8878

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