WCADP - TAHR - CCDPW - January 2024
Issues: LGBTIQ+ Rights
Mechanism: UN Independent Expert on Protection Against Violence and Discrimination Based on Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity
Report Type: Call for Inputs
View and Download Document:
Worldwide, the death penalty is still utilized as a means of limiting the freedom of expression,
of assembly, and of association of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and other sexual
and gender minorities (LGBTQ+) based on actual or perceived sexual orientation.
Criminalization of status, such as sexual orientation or identity, creates a context where
LGBTQ+ communities are restricted from civic engagement in ways that would protect against
the violation of their human rights. The death penalty and sexual orientation intersect in numerous ways with severe, permanent
harm to diverse communities such as human rights defenders and LGBTQ+ individuals, infringe
upon core rights including freedom of expression, association, and assembly, the rights to
privacy and dignity, along with the bundle of associated fair trial rights, the right to be free from
torture, and the rights to equal protection of the law.