LGBT rights in Grenada

LGBT rights in Grenada

Same-sex sexual activity legal? Male illegal
Female legal
Penalty:
Up to 10 years in prison
Gender identity/expression
Military service Has no military
Discrimination protections None
Family rights
Recognition of
relationships
No recognition of same-sex relationships
Adoption _

Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) persons in Grenada may face legal challenges not experienced by non-LGBT residents.

Issues

Illegality of male homosexuality

Male-on-male homosexuality is illegal in Grenada. Under the Grenada Criminal Code, Section 431, the offence of “unnatural crime” is committed by way of sexual intercourse per anum, i.e., anal penetration. Such offence is punishable by imprisonment for ten years.[1]

The Criminal Code does not specify the ‘penetrating’ object, although by reliance on the common law, the penetrating object is the penis. The offence is committable by male person with/to male person and/or male person with/to female. The offence cannot, however, be committed by two female persons.[2]

Legal protections

There are no explicit clause on equality or protection of privacy in the Grenada Constitution of 1973.[3]

LGBT rights movement in Grenada

In May 2013, the president of the country's Senate called the island to reconsider its ban on same-sex sexual relationships and said that “the day is fast approaching” for Grenada and other Caribbean countries to repeal their sodomy laws.[4]

Legislation of Grenada among the Lesser Antilles (Penalty: Up to 10 years imprisonment)

Summary table

Same-sex sexual activity legal For male (Penalty: Up to 10 years imprisonment) / For female
Equal age of consent For male / For female
Anti-discrimination laws in employment
Anti-discrimination laws in the provision of goods and services
Anti-discrimination laws in all other areas (incl. indirect discrimination, hate speech)
Same-sex marriages
Recognition of same-sex couples
Step-child adoption by same-sex couples
Joint adoption by same-sex couples
Gays and lesbians allowed to serve openly in the military Has no military
Right to change legal gender
Access to IVF for lesbians
Commercial surrogacy for gay male couples
MSMs allowed to donate blood

See also

References

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