Institutions (International)
Academic Institutions
| International Organisations and similar:
| Teachings / Courses
| NGOs
Academic Institutions
- International Academic Forum (IAF) on SOGIESC Law (since 2019, online)
- The Williams Institute (UCLA, Los Angeles - USA) The Institute was founded in 2001 through a generous grant by businessman, academic, and philanthropist Charles R. “Chuck” Williams. Mr. Williams, offering an LL.M. specialization in Law and Sexuality
- The Center for Gender and Sexuality Law at Columbia Law School (New York - USA) since 2012
- Human Rights and Gender Justice Clinic (HRGJ) (CUNY, New York - USA), founded in 1992 to advance women’s human rights by Professors Rhonda Copelon and Celina Romany (under the name of International Women’s Human Rights Clinic)
- Chair in Comparative Sexual Orientation Law (Leiden University, The Hague Campus, Netherlands sponsored by Betsy Brouwer Fund at the Leiden University Fund, since 2011), Prof. Kees Waaldijk.
- European Research Centre on Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity (Centro Studi Europeo Stefano Rodotà, Centro Studi Europeo sull’orientamento sessuale e identità di genere Rete Lenford - Università di Bergamo - Italy) (since 2010)
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NGOs
- All Out (Boston, USA): http: http://allout.org/en/faqs/
- ARC International, Geneva (Switzerland): http://arc-international.net/about
- Astraea Lesbian Foundation for Justice: is the only philanthropic organization working exclusively to advance LGBTQI human rights around the globe.https://www.astraeafoundation.org/
- Brújula Intersexual es un proyecto que se encarga de difundir e informar sobre todo lo relacionado con la intersexualidad:
- https://brujulaintersexual.org/
- ILGA, International Lesbian and Gay Association, Geneva (Switzerland): <http://www.ilga.org>
- ILGA Europe (Brussels, Belgium): <http://www.ilga-europe.org>
- International Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender & Intersex Law Association (ILGLaw, formerly the International Lesbian and Gay Law Association): http://www.ilglaw.org/index.htm
- ECSOL (European Commission for Sexual Orientation Law): http://www.sexualorientationlaw.eu/
- EqualJus: http://www.equal-jus.eu/
- GayLawNet: http://www.gaylawnet.com
- Human Dignity Trust is a British legal charity that supports those who want to challenge anti-gay laws wherever they exist in the world: http://www.humandignitytrust.org
- LGBTnet provides an introduction and resources on how to work with aspects of sexual orientation and gender identity for NGOs and others engaged in international development is developed by LGBT Denmark and The Danish Family Planning Association, Danish Refugee Council & Sabaah: http://www.lgbtnet.dk/
- ORAM - Organization for Refuge, Asylum & Migration - is the world's leading advocate for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and intersex (LGBTI) refugees: http://portal.oraminternational.org/index.php
- Transgender Europe (TGEU):umbrella organization, which works towards the full equality and inclusion of all trans people in Europe, <http://tgeu.org/>
- Global Action for Trans* Equality (GATE): <http://transactivists.org>
- American Bar Association (ABA) - Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Issues Network (GIN): http://apps.americanbar.org/dch/committee.cfm?com=IC600003
- Institute for Queer Theory (Hamburg/Berlin): http://www.queer-institut.de/
- Network of European LGBT Families Associations (NELFA): http://www.nelfa.org/
- International Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer and Intersex Youth & Student Organisation (IGLYO) is a pan European network, working with over 95 LGBTQI youth and student organisations. It is run for and by young people: http://www.iglyo.com
- Organisation Intersex International: oiiinternational.com
- Organisation Intersex International - Europe: OIIEUROPE.ORG
- OutRight Action International (formerly known as: International Gays and Lesbian Human Rights Commission) (New York, USA): https://www.outrightinternational.org/
- The Yogyakarta Principles: https://yogyakartaprinciples.org/ This site is dedicated to the Yogyakarta Principles, a set of principles on the application of international human rights law in relation to sexual orientation and gender identity. They were developed and unanimously adopted by a distinguished group of human rights experts, from diverse regions and backgrounds, including judges, academics, a former UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, UN Special Procedures, members of treaty bodies, NGOs and others.