Templat:LGBT rights table Oceania
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Australasia
[sunting sumber]LGBT rights in: | Homosexual acts legal? | Recognition of same-sex relationships | Same-sex marriage | Same-sex adoption | Allows gays to serve openly in military? | Anti-discrimination (sexual orientation) | Laws concerning gender identity/expression |
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Australia (including territories of Pulau Krismas, Kepulauan Cocos (Keeling), Pulau Norfolk) | Legal nationwide since 1994.
+ UN decl. sign. |
Unregistered cohabitation in all states and under federal laws. Civil Union schemes in ACT, Tasmania, Victoria & New South Wales |
/ Joint adoption in ACT, New South Wales and Western Australia. Stepchild adoption in Tasmania. |
since 1992 | Bans all anti-gay discrimination | Covered by all state and territory laws only. | |
New Zealand | Legal since 1986.
+ UN decl. sign. |
Legal since 2005. | Single gay persons may adopt. | Bans all anti-gay discrimination | Covered under the "sex discrimination" provision of the Human Rights Act 1993 since 2006. |
Melanesia
[sunting sumber]LGBT rights in: | Homosexual acts legal? | Recognition of same-sex relationships | Same-sex marriage | Same-sex adoption | Allows gays to serve openly in military? | Anti-discrimination (sexual orientation) | Laws concerning gender identity/expression |
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East Timor (terminology "Oceania" varies on border defintions) | Legal since 1975[1] + UN decl. sign |
Unknown | |||||
Fiji | Legal since 2010[1] | Unknown | 1997 constitution that banned all anti-gay discrimination has been repealed. | Unknown | |||
New Caledonia (overseas collectivity of France) | Legal | PACS since 2009 | French responsibility | Unknown | |||
Papua New Guinea | Illegal[1] | ||||||
Solomon Islands | Illegal[1] | ||||||
Vanuatu | Legal since 2007[1] | Unknown |
Micronesia
[sunting sumber]LGBT rights in: | Homosexual acts legal? | Recognition of same-sex relationships | Same-sex marriage | Same-sex adoption | Allows gays to serve openly in military? | Anti-discrimination (sexual orientation) | Laws concerning gender identity/expression |
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Guam (unincorporated territory of the United States) | Legal since 1979 | (proposed) | Legal since 2002 | / Legal since 2010 (not fully implemented) | Bans all anti-gay discrimination, also US hate crime laws also apply to all US external territories as well | The US hate crime laws also apply to all US external territories as well | |
Federated States of Micronesia | Legal[1] | / Legal since 2010 (not fully implemented) | The US hate crime laws also apply to all US external territories as well | The US hate crime laws also apply to all US external territories as well | |||
Kiribati | Male illegal Female legal[1] |
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Marshall Islands | Legal since 2005[1] | / Legal since 2010 (not fully implemented) | |||||
Nauru | Male illegal Female legal[1] (legalisation proposed) |
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Northern Mariana Islands | Legal since 1983 | / Legal since 2010 (not fully implemented) | The US hate crime laws also apply to all US external territories as well | The US hate crime laws also apply to all US external territories as well | |||
Palau | Male illegal Female legal[1] |
Polynesia
[sunting sumber]LGBT rights in: | Homosexual acts legal? | Recognition of same-sex relationships | Same-sex marriage | Same-sex adoption | Allows gays to serve openly in military? | Anti-discrimination (sexual orientation) | Laws concerning gender identity/expression |
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American Samoa (unincorporated territory of the United States)[2] | Legal since 1899 | / Legal since 2010 (not fully implemented) | The US hate crime laws also apply to all US external territories as well | The US hate crime laws also apply to all US external territories as well | |||
Templat:Country data Easter Island Easter Island (overseas territory of Chile) | Legal since 1998 | ||||||
Cook Islands (part of the realm of New Zealand) | Male illegal Female legal[1] |
New Zealand's responsibility | |||||
French Polynesia (overseas collectivity of France) | Legal | French responsibility | Unknown | ||||
Niue (part of the realm of New Zealand) | Legal since 2007[1] | Has no military forces | Unknown | ||||
Pitcairn Islands (overseas territory of the United Kingdom) | Legal since 1967 | Civil partnerships since 2005 | Bans most anti-gay discrimination | ||||
Samoa | Has no military forces | ||||||
Tokelau (part of the realm of New Zealand) | Legal 2007[1] | Has no military forces | |||||
Tonga | Male illegal Female legal[1] |
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Tuvalu | Male illegal Female legal[1] |
Has no military forces | Unknown | ||||
Wallis and Futuna (overseas collectivity of France) | Legal | PACS since 2009 | French responsibility | Unknown |