Bachelorarbeit, 2017
55 Seiten, Note: 70.00 (A)
This research project aims to examine the right to equality and non-discrimination of the LGBT community, focusing on a comparative study between the United States and Kenya. It explores the legal, social, and cultural contexts surrounding LGBT rights in these two nations.
Chapter One introduces the study, providing background information on the legal protection of LGBT rights, the prevalence of violence and discrimination against the LGBT community, and the rationale for conducting this research. It also outlines the theoretical and conceptual framework used throughout the project. Chapter Two examines the religious, political, and cultural views that shape attitudes towards LGBT rights. It also explores the relevant international and regional frameworks, including the United Nations International Bill of Rights, other treaties and conventions, and the African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights. Finally, Chapter Three presents a comparative study of the legal position of the LGBT community in the United States and Kenya. It analyzes the role of courts in decriminalizing homosexuality, identifies limitations to LGBT rights, and examines the potential for constitutional recognition of LGBT rights in both countries.
The key terms and concepts explored in this research project include LGBT rights, equality, non-discrimination, legal frameworks, constitutional rights, decriminalization of homosexuality, religious views, political views, cultural views, international human rights law, regional human rights law, comparative study, United States, and Kenya.
The study examines the right to equality and non-discrimination for the LGBT community, specifically comparing the legal and social situations in the United States and Kenya.
Religious and cultural traditions often lead to significant discrimination and violence against the LGBT community, influencing both legislation and social acceptance.
The paper analyzes how courts in the US have successfully decriminalized homosexuality and discusses the potential for Kenyan courts to adopt similar constitutional protections.
The research looks into the International Bill of Rights and other UN treaties that establish universal standards for equality and freedom from discrimination.
The study investigates the potential for decriminalization under the 2010 Constitution, balancing existing laws with the fundamental right to non-discrimination.
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