Talk:LGBT rights in Norway

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Transgender rights in Norway

This article is about lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender rights, yet the article does not address transgender civil rights beyond certain sexual and marriage rights. Important civil rights issues facing transgender people include: access to transition-related healthcare, access to legal recognition of name and gender, gender identity and expression specific anti-discrimination laws, access to gender-specific public facilities, medical gatekeeping, among others.

Also, please be aware that something which protects against discrimination based on sexual orientation is not an "LGBT" anti-discrimination ordinance. It is an LGB anti-discrimination law. Transgender civil rights is being held back due to 'little t' attitude in LGBT politic and I feel it is important for an encyclopedia to be accurate about the distinction between LGB and T civil rights, and to distinguish when appropriate. If someone who understands the language could please check paragraphs 349a and 135a of the penal code to see if it explicitly protects gender identity and expression. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Lady unleashed (talkcontribs) 02:58, 3 December 2014 (UTC)[reply]

I agree this is not an LGBT article, but an LG article. It needs to be expanded. The Norwegian treatment of trans* individuals has been heavily criticised internationally, and isn't even mentioned. Neither is the new anti-discrimination law (prop 88/2013) that came into effect January 1st, 2014. Jadzia626 (talk) 01:32, 27 December 2014 (UTC)[reply]

History behinde Fredom to join the armed forces in Norway.

Discusion. Excuse the inconsitancies (Not very good with computers)

Can anyone tell me exactly when it became lagal to join the military in norway? The exact time and date? How many vote were for and how many against ETC. Does this also aply to the Norwiegian special forces? Or ar the special forcesd in Norwar under difernt legislation? I would also like to know whether, as an agency of law, if there was any hinderance on homosexuals, male & female, on joining the police force? Is there anyone who can tell me where I can find full details of the history behind this repeal? I want to know in what context, pre 1979 prohibeted homosexuals from being in the military. Have there ever been special forces oporatives who were gay? I have heard of a couple in our SAS, though trying to find the exact information is proving dificult. Also, if there have been any other high ranking governmet or royal persons, or gay Special forces oporatives such as the American Navy Seals, or the South African Reki, if spelt righ, please let me know. Also, I have recived several massgaes from the wiki comunity regarding me enquries, my apologies in advance, I habent really got the hand on wiki yet.

Any way, have there ever been laws baring homosexuals from the polie, please do not tell me about countries under Shari'ah law, I'm not interested on their policies, as I already knoe they hate homosexuals.

I would also like to know if there have been any gay couples or famials who have hade one man in the army or special forces, the other a police man, and another in some other form of high risk or authorative job, such as a bouncer or a security guard. You can also Email me @ Drew3712@hotmail.co.uk I take it this is going to apear on the "discusions" page, if not, sorry, I'm just not very good at computing. Civilian knowledge (talk) 18:49, 7 May 2011 (UTC)[reply]

On other topics. Plicies of police forces and sexual orientation and service.

Does anyone know if there are any policies held by police force regarding sexual orientation and service. Although many countries allow homosexuals to join the military, and or police. Are there any discriminatory policies held within the police although you may not be barred out right. For example, a policy witch bars homosexuals from working on cases involving under 18 or not having high ranking jons? Derw3712@hotmail.co.uk Civilian knowledge (talk) 19:05, 7 May 2011 (UTC)[reply]