LGBT Rights
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Although in recent years there has been a growing recognition of gay and lesbian rights in the public and legal arenas in Israel, the LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgendered) community still faces various forms of discrimination by government authorities and in the private sector. LGBT men and women, and particularly transgendered persons, also experience discrimination in employment and health services, and are often the target of verbal and physical violence.
ACRI has achieved many significant victories in the struggle for LGBT rights, in particular concerning the rights of same-sex couples, including with regards to marriage registration for marriages conducted outside of Israel, spousal and medical benefits for same-sex partners, protecting inheritance rights, recognition of same-sex partners by the Israeli Military, recognition of adoption by same-sex couples, prohibiting discrimination based on sexual orientation, and ensuring equal access to medical treatment, housing and mortgage assistance, pensions, and life insurance.
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Protecting and Promoting LGBT Rights in Israel
February 15, 2009
ACRI’s achievements over the past two decades For more than a decade, ACRI has been at the forefront of the … Read more
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“Of Little People and Landmark Decisions”
December 17, 2008
Haaretz article describes three ACRI cases which changed Israeli history The following article describes the personal stories behind a few … Read more
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State of Human Rights Report 2008
December 7, 2008
ACRI Gauges Israel’s Realization of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights on 60th Anniversary of its Adoption The full version … Read more
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ACRI: Population Registry must register overseas same-sex marriages
February 20, 2008
ACRI submitted a petition on 28.3.05 to the Supreme Court against the Ministry of the Interior’s Population Registrar: To demand … Read more
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Same-sex partners now eligible for survivor benefits
February 20, 2008
The Attorney General, in response to a claim submitted by ACRI, stated that there must be no discrimination against same-sex … Read more