In a speech at Singapore’s annual National Rally day on Sunday, August 21, Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong announced that the nation would decriminalize sex between men, setting the stage to repeal a long-standing law originally passed in 1938. This anticipated shift in policy begs the question: What will the actual legal, cultural, and … Continue reading Singapore to Repeal Legal Ban Against Homosexual Intercourse: Will LGBTQ+ Citizens Feel Actual Benefits?
Author: Jackie Thomas
Jackie Thomas is a Junior Editor on the Hague International team. She is currently a third-year Political Science undergraduate student at Villanova University pursuing a career in the legal and writing fields, with particular interest in human rights law and international criminal law.
