Sweden

International human rights documents:
Sweden has not yet signed Protocol No. 12 to the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms. Sweden was a signatory to the 2007 UN Declaration on Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity.
Criminal law:
Consenting same-sex sexual acts are legal.
The age of consent is equal for all sexual acts.
Anti-discrimination:
Discrimination on the basis on sexual orientation is prohibited by the national Constitution.
Partnership recognition:
In Sweden same-sex couples are able to marry. It also provides registered cohabiting same-sex couples with a set of limited rights.
Parenting rights:
Same-sex couples are eligible to jointly apply for a child adoption and each other’s biological children.
Medically assisted insemination is available to lesbian couples.
Law on hate and violence:
Sexual orientation is included in the law on hate and violence, and is recognised as aggravating factor.

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31/05/2006

Letter to the Polish Embassy in Stockholm

By Elisabet Qvarford RFSL
22/05/2006

IDAHO Day

By Nordic Homo Council


"Equality for lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and intersex people in Europe"