Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Drepturi LGBT în România" in Romanian language version.
3. Articolul 200 se abrogă.
This judgment has become final under Article 44 § 2 of the Convention. It may be subject to editorial revision.
The Copenhagen criteria, established at the European Council meeting in 1993, included the rule of law and stable democratic institutions as well as human rights and respect for minorities.
(articolul 162) encourages the EU institutions and the Member States to further contribute to reflection on the recognition of same-sex marriage or same-sex civil union as a political, social and human and civil rights issue
Still, in many countries – especially in Eastern Europe – majority sentiment appears to be against taking further steps, particularly when it comes to legalizing same-sex marriage. In addition to Romania, three other countries – Bulgaria, Estonia and Lithuania – have taken legal steps to reserve marriage for heterosexuals., accesat la 25 martie 2017
it is claimed among other things that Romanian tradition and Orthodox values do not admit homosexuality, accesat la 25 martie 2017
Romania also prohibits recognition of same-sex marriages or civil unions that were entered into legally abroad., accesat la 25 martie 2017
The parade met the fury of the neo-Nazi group Noua Dreaptă (New-Right) which tried to intimidate the participants. Another group organized by the Conservative Party held a parallel meeting where several dozen participants listened to a priest who ignored the Patriarchy's advice to pay no attention to the manifestation.
[homosexuality] is also more acceptable in younger generations
Church officials referred to gays and lesbians as 'the ultimate enemy' and 'Satan's army', accesat la 25 martie 2017
This began at Bucharest's May 2006 Gay Fest, only the country's third after major controversy and violent protests against the previous year's pride march. (...) Gay activists were assaulted by extremists.
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the ECHR held that the Convention imposes positive obligations on Member States of the Council of Europe to offer legal alternatives to such couples, either in the form of civil unions or registered partnerships
The Committee (...) is further concerned about the lack of clarity in legislation and procedures concerning the change of civil status with respect to gender identity.
Art. 218. - (1) Actul sexual, de orice natură, cu o persoană de sex diferit sau de același sex, care nu a împlinit vârsta de 16 ani, se pedepsește cu închisoare strictă de la 3 la 10 ani și interzicerea unor drepturi.
Legally, only reproductively challenged women have the right to use a surrogate mother.
Romania decriminalized same-sex relations in 2001, making it the last of the Orthodox countries to do so.
Structural factors, such as stigma, discrimination and violence based on sexual orientation and gender identity and the criminalization of same-sex sexual practices, contribute to hindering the availability, access and uptake of HIV prevention, testing and treatment services among gay men and other men who have sex with men.
Susținem toate acele acțiuni de restaurare a temeliei spirituale a colectivităților, în raport cu principiile organice de grupare omenească (familie, comunitate religioasă, rudenie, prietenie, cercuri și grupuri culturale, spirituale etc.)
Apărarea și susținerea activă a drepturilor identitare naționale, a instituțiilor și valorilor fondatoare ale civilizației românești, tradiționale și moderne – familia, satul, școala, biserica, armata, credința creștină, limba română, reperele spirituale, culturale și istorice
3. Articolul 200 se abrogă.
Same-sex marriage is not permitted, and proposed constitutional amendments have included a provision that would define marriage to exclude same-sex relationships.
Legally, only reproductively challenged women have the right to use a surrogate mother.
The parade met the fury of the neo-Nazi group Noua Dreaptă (New-Right) which tried to intimidate the participants. Another group organized by the Conservative Party held a parallel meeting where several dozen participants listened to a priest who ignored the Patriarchy's advice to pay no attention to the manifestation.