Democracies and LGBTQ Rights
Democracies and LGBTQ Rights
EPISODE SUMMARY
This week we ask: Is the link between LGBTQ rights and democracy as strong as is often thought?
EPISODE NOTES
A special episode coinciding with this week’s International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia.
It’s easy to assume that LGBTQ rights are more likely to advance in democracies than in non-democracies. Democracies are generally more open to diversity, and the countries with the strongest LGBTQ rights protection are democracies.
But new work by Dr Samer Anabtawi, Lecturer in Comparative Politics here in the UCL Department of Political Science, suggests that we shouldn’t be so sure. Through detailed research in Lebanon and Tunisia, this work finds that democracy is neither a sufficient condition for rights advancement, nor – perhaps more surprisingly – a necessary one.
Mentioned in this episode:
‘Snatching Legal Victory: LGBTQ Rights Activism and Contestation in the Arab World’ Arab Law Quarterly
Rosa Holt | |
4 | |
7/12/2023 | |
00:36:36 | |
politics, Podcast, LGBTQ | |
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