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  2. LGBTQ rights in the Dominican Republic - Wikipedia

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    Former U.S. Ambassador Wally Brewster (2013-2017) was openly gay and active in supporting LGBT events in the Dominican Republic, regularly meeting LGBT rights groups and publicly appearing in the Dominican media and schools with his husband. Brewster was often the target of insults from religious leaders and some politicians due to his sexual ...

  3. LGBTQ people in the Dominican Republic - Wikipedia

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    The constitution states that marriage is a union between a man and a woman. [5] In 2010, once the new constitution was written again, it included that same-sex marriage was prohibited. [2] Homosexuality in the Dominican Republic was decriminalized in 1822. [6] As of January 24, 2007, homosexuality remains legal within the Dominican Republic. [5]

  4. Human rights in the Dominican Republic - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, the Dominican Republic is legally bound to the January 2018 Inter-American Court of Human Rights ruling, which held that same-sex marriage and the recognition of one's gender identity on official documents are human rights protected by the American Convention on Human Rights.

  5. Central Electoral Board - Wikipedia

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    Flag of the Central Electoral Board. The Central Electoral Board (Spanish: Junta Central Electoral, JCE) of the Dominican Republic is a special body of the government of the Dominican Republic responsible for ensuring a democratic and impartial electoral process, and also administer the civil registry, the marital status of all Dominican citizens.

  6. Dominican Republic nationality law - Wikipedia

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    Dominican Republic nationality law is regulated by the 2015 Constitution, Law 1683 of 1948, the 2014 Naturalization Law #169-14, and relevant treaties to which the Dominican Republic is a signatory. [1] These laws determine who is, or is eligible to be, a citizen of the Dominican Republic.

  7. Dominican nationality law - Wikipedia

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    Dominican nationality law is regulated by the 1978 Constitution of the Commonwealth of Dominica, as amended; the Citizenship Act, and its revisions; and various British Nationality laws. [1] [2] These laws determine who is, or is eligible to be, a national of Dominica.