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- LGBT_rights_in_Brazil abstract "Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people in Brazil enjoy much the same legal protections available to non-LGBT people, with LGBT people having marriage rights available nationwide since May 2013.On May 5, 2011, the Supreme Federal Court voted in favour of allowing same-sex couples the same 112 legal rights as married couples. The decision was approved by 10–0 with one abstention. One justice abstained because he had spoken publicly in favor of same-sex unions when he was attorney general. The ruling will give same-sex couples in stable partnerships the same financial and social rights enjoyed by those in opposite-sex relationships.Nevertheless on May 14, 2013, The Justice's National Council of Brazil legalized same-sex marriage in the entire country in a 14-1 vote by issuing a ruling that orders all civil registers of the country to perform same-sex marriages and convert any existing civil unions into marriages if such a couple desires. Joaquim Barbosa, president of the Council of Justice and the Supreme Federal Court said in the decision that notaries cannot continue to refuse to "perform a civil wedding or the conversion of a stable civil union into a marriage between persons of the same sex." The ruling was published on May 15 and took effect on May 16, 2013.The list of various LGBT rights in Brazil has expanded since the end of the military dictatorship in 1985, and the creation of the new Constitution of Brazil of 1988. In 2009, a survey conducted in 10 Brazilian cities found that 7.8% of men identified as gay with bisexual males accounting for another 2.6% of the total population (for a total of 10.4%). The Brazilian lesbian population was 4.9% of females with bisexual women reaching 1.4% (for a total of 6.3%). There are no nation-wide statistics.According to the Guinness World Records, the São Paulo Gay Pride Parade is the world's largest LGBT Pride celebration, with 4 million people in 2009. Brazil had 60,002 same-sex couples in the same home, according to the Brazilian Census of 2010 (IBGE). The South American country has 300 active LGBT organizations.".
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- LGBT_rights_in_Brazil wikiPageExternalLink www.amorlegal.com.br.
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- LGBT_rights_in_Brazil discriminationProtections "No explicit legal protection nationwide".
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- LGBT_rights_in_Brazil legalStatus Legal_status_of_homosexuality_in_Brazil.
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- LGBT_rights_in_Brazil subject Category:Brazilian_law.
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- LGBT_rights_in_Brazil comment "Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people in Brazil enjoy much the same legal protections available to non-LGBT people, with LGBT people having marriage rights available nationwide since May 2013.On May 5, 2011, the Supreme Federal Court voted in favour of allowing same-sex couples the same 112 legal rights as married couples. The decision was approved by 10–0 with one abstention.".
- LGBT_rights_in_Brazil label "Direitos LGBT no Brasil".
- LGBT_rights_in_Brazil label "Droits LGBT au Brésil".
- LGBT_rights_in_Brazil label "Homosexualidad en Brasil".
- LGBT_rights_in_Brazil label "Homosexualität in Brasilien".
- LGBT_rights_in_Brazil label "LGBT rights in Brazil".
- LGBT_rights_in_Brazil label "Sytuacja prawna i społeczna osób LGBT w Brazylii".
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