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  2. Caleb Orozco - Wikipedia

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    The two professors identified Belize as an ideal case for challenging bans on same-sex relationships. [3] In Belize, there was a law that specified a 10-year prison sentence for sodomy. [4] In 2011, Orozco and UNIBAM filed a constitutional case against the law, and challenged section 53 of the criminal code in Belize.

  3. LGBTQ rights in Belize - Wikipedia

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    On 10 August 2016, the Supreme Court ruled that Section 53 of the Belizean Criminal Code is unconstitutional (see above). Chief Justice Kenneth Benjamin also clarified that "sex" as mentioned in Section 16(3) of the Constitution, includes sexual orientation. Therefore, the Constitution of Belize prohibits discrimination on the basis of sexual ...

  4. Constitution of Belize - Wikipedia

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    1: Definition of Belize. 2: Alteration of Constitution (Section 69). 3: Oath of Allegiance and Office; 4: Revocations. Belize in the late 1970s was engaged in a territorial dispute with Guatemala. It became increasingly clear that Belize had more international support and a stronger case, hence the talk of independence which had existed since ...

  5. Orozco v Attorney General - Wikipedia

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    Orozco v Attorney General (2016) 90 WIR 161, also known as Orozco v AG, the Orozco case, or the UNIBAM case, was a landmark case heard by the Supreme Court of Belize, which held that a long-standing buggery statute breached constitutional rights to dignity, equality before the law, freedom of expression, privacy, and non-discrimination on grounds of sex, and which declared the statute null and ...

  6. Belize Constitution - Wikipedia

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  7. Category:Law of Belize - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Law of Belize" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. ... C. Constitution of Belize; M. Misuse of Drugs Act (Belize) O.

  8. Belizean nationality law - Wikipedia

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    Belizean nationality law is regulated by 1981 Constitution of Belize, as amended; the Belizean Nationality Act, as revised; and various British Nationality laws. [1] [2] These laws determine who is, or is eligible to be, a national of Belize. [3] Belizean nationality is typically obtained either by descent or registration. [4]

  9. National Assembly (Belize) - Wikipedia

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    The National Assembly has the power to debate and create laws based on the Constitution. It typically meets, both House and Senate, once a month, with other meetings called as necessary. Since 1970, following the relocation of the capital to Belmopan, the Parliament has sat at National Assembly Building, Belmopan in the Cayo District.