against LGBTQA+, and with the help of international law that has changed and Jamaica is going to be holding the islands first gay pride celebration. Another example of how international law has aided the LGBTQA+ movement is that the Netherlands for one, have made tremendous improvements in recent years. For example, same sex marriage couples are now able to have children whether it’s adopting, fostering etc. The government is also working on a solution to solve and protect the LGBT community from violence and threats coming their way, give men the opportunity to draw and donate blood, and rejecting teachers and refusing to let them teach in school due to sexual orientation. The government is therefore pressing to clarify the law to make it clear to schools that dismissing the LGBT people because of their sexual preference will not be tolerated. This bill was enacted since May 9 2013. (insert, your source 2 links from notes) Australia, South Africa and the United States also have benefited from International law. Two decades ago in a 1994 case, the UN Human Rights Committee in Toonen
against LGBTQA+, and with the help of international law that has changed and Jamaica is going to be holding the islands first gay pride celebration. Another example of how international law has aided the LGBTQA+ movement is that the Netherlands for one, have made tremendous improvements in recent years. For example, same sex marriage couples are now able to have children whether it’s adopting, fostering etc. The government is also working on a solution to solve and protect the LGBT community from violence and threats coming their way, give men the opportunity to draw and donate blood, and rejecting teachers and refusing to let them teach in school due to sexual orientation. The government is therefore pressing to clarify the law to make it clear to schools that dismissing the LGBT people because of their sexual preference will not be tolerated. This bill was enacted since May 9 2013. (insert, your source 2 links from notes) Australia, South Africa and the United States also have benefited from International law. Two decades ago in a 1994 case, the UN Human Rights Committee in Toonen