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LGBT rights in the Cayman Islands

Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people in the Cayman Islands may face legal challenges not experienced by non-LGBT residents. Both male and female types of same-sex sexual activity are legal in the Cayman Islands. Despite anti-gay attitudes expressed by certain members of the government, social acceptance by the Caymanian public has been known to be some of the best in the Caribbean. Some have attributed this to the strong British influence in the territory.[2]

LGBT rights in the Cayman Islands
StatusLegal since 2001;[1] unequal age of consent
Gender identityNo
MilitaryAllowed to serve openly in the British Armed Forces
Discrimination protectionsNo
Family rights
Recognition of relationshipsCivil Partnerships since 2020
AdoptionYes

The current Premier of the Cayman Islands, Wayne Panton, voiced his support for LGBTQ+ individuals shortly after being elected to Parliament, and, along with other members of Parliament, participated in the Cayman Islands’ first gay pride parade in July 2021.[2] His staunch support of the community has been praised by many in the Caymanian public, who in the past have criticized the government for their unprofessional and often ill-mannered attitude towards this community.[3]

On 29 March 2019, the Chief Justice of the Cayman Islands issued a ruling declaring the territory's same-sex marriage ban unconstitutional. However, the ruling was stayed and then overturned by the Court of Appeal on 7 November 2019. The Court of Appeal called on the Cayman Government to implement civil unions or a legal equivalent, and ordered the Government of the United Kingdom to step in if the Cayman Government failed to do so. A civil partnership law was enacted on 4 September 2020.[4][5] In March 2022, a London court in the UK upheld the legal ban on same-sex marriage.[6]

Legality of same-sex sexual activity edit

Same-sex sexual acts were expressly decriminalised under Britain's Caribbean Territories (Criminal Law) Order, 2000, which took effect on 1 January 2001.[7]

Britain's International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights report on its Overseas Territories on Bermuda, the Cayman Islands, the Falkland Islands, Gibraltar, Montserrat, the Pitcairn Islands, Saint Helena and the Turks and Caicos Islands stated in 1999 stated that "The United Kingdom Government is concerned that all Overseas Territories should adopt – as most of them, indeed, already do – substantially the same position as obtains in the United Kingdom itself in respect of capital punishment, judicial corporal punishment and the treatment as criminal offences of homosexual acts between consenting adults in private".[8]

The repeal of the anti-gay law was condemned by conservative groups and politicians, several of whom made conspiracy theories of a supposed "secret gay lobby trying to destroy Cayman values and Christianity".[8]


Recognition of same-sex couples edit

The Marriage Law of the Cayman Islands defines marriage as between one man and one woman.[9] The Constitution of the Cayman Islands notes the right of opposite-sex couples to marry, though it does not explicitly mention same-sex unions.[10]

Since then, incremental reforms have been made to recognise some rights for same-sex couples. In July 2016, the Immigration Appeals Tribunal ruled in favour of a gay man who sought to be added to his spouse's work permit as a dependent.[11] Later that year, the Legislative Assembly voted against a motion to hold a referendum on the legalisation of same-sex marriage.[12] A lawsuit brought by a dual Caymanian-British same-sex couple, Chantelle Day and Vickie Bodden, challenging the ban on same-sex marriage, was lodged in the Grand Court in June 2018. Oral arguments were heard in the case in February 2019,[13] with a decision by Chief Justice Anthony Smellie in favour of recognising same-sex marriage published on 29 March 2019.[14]

However, the decision was later reversed by the Cayman Islands Court of Appeal. The appellant's arguments were heard in court for three days, starting on 28 August 2019.[15] The Court sided with the government and on 7 November 2019 it overturned the Chief Justice's previous judgment. It called on the Government of the Cayman Islands to introduce civil partnerships and called on the UK Government to step in if the Cayman Government failed to do so.[16] The petitioning couple filed an appeal to the UK-based Privy Council, with oral arguments set for 23 February 2021.[17] In March 2022, a London court in the UK upheld the legal ban on same-sex marriage.[6]

On 26 June 2020, the Cayman Government introduced a domestic partnership bill to the Legislative Assembly.[18][19] The bill failed on a 8–9 vote, and consequently, as required by the ruling of the Court of Appeal, Her Majesty's Government intervened. On 4 September 2020, Governor Martyn Roper assented to the Civil Partnership Law, 2020 and 11 consequential pieces of legislation which came into effect on the same day.[20] Under the changes, civil partners are allowed to share health insurance, immigrate together and enjoy other rights extended to married couples. Civil partnerships are open to both same-sex and opposite-sex couples.

Discrimination protections edit

In 2009, a draft constitution excluded LGBT rights. The British Foreign Affairs Committee described the decision to exclude sexual orientation as a prohibited ground for discrimination as "deplorable" and raised concerns that it breached human rights laws. It raised the possibility that Cayman residents could be afforded less than the full protection to which they are entitled, under the European Convention on Human Rights.[21]

Military service edit

Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people have been allowed to serve openly in the British Armed Forces since 2000.[22] However, legalization of homosexuality didn't occur until 2001, so it was fully allowed since 2001.

Living conditions edit

LGBT citizens and same-sex couples for the most part, receive the same treatment in certain factors of life. Banking and insurance is equal, and immigration rights for same-sex couples have expanded over the years.[23] It is heavily frowned upon for a business to discriminate against LGBT individuals, so it is not common. LGBT acceptance among young Caymanians is evident, with some educational institutions like Cayman International School, having LGBT youth clubs.[24]

Although civil partnerships are legal, the fight for same-sex marriage legality is ongoing.[25]

Open displays of affection between same-sex partners may offend in conservative areas. The sister islands of Cayman Brac and Little Cayman are still deeply conservative, so caution is advised. Grand Cayman, with its large immigrant population from more LGBT-friendly nations such as the United States and the United Kingdom, has introduced more liberal views to the island, though it is still advised to take caution. Tourism hubs will be more accepting as it is crucial that visitors of all backgrounds are catered to. It is uncommon for same-sex couples to be verbally or physically attacked. Some couples may receive curious stares. Older Caymanians tend to be more conservative when dealing with issues such as LGBT rights, while the arrival of immigrants from LGBT-friendly nations, and a rejection of strict Christianity by many young Caymanians has influenced the attitude among the younger generation, who today, seem much more liberal.[8]

The gay scene in the Cayman Islands is limited, with no specific gay nightclubs or beaches, however hotels will host events during pride month to show their support.[8] All restaurants, bars and hotels cater to LGBT clientele. The Seven Mile Beach strip would be the center of the island’s gay scene, with it being the location of the Cayman Islands’ annual pride parade.[26]

Homophobia edit

While the Cayman Islands is officially secular and the Constitution guarantees equality and non-discrimination, the government has been particularly vocal and unapologetic in expressing its anti-gay attitudes. In 1998, it forbade a Norwegian Cruise Line ship carrying over 900 gay travellers from porting. The Tourism Ministry stated: "We cannot count on this group to uphold the standards of appropriate behaviour expected of visitors to the Cayman Islands."[8] The ban drew criticism from human rights groups and travel agencies, some of which advised a boycott of the islands.[8] In 2008, police arrested a Massachusetts gay man after he kissed his partner on a nightclub dancefloor. He was later released.[8] Since the late 2010s, support of the LGBT community has increased and public attitudes have changed dramatically.[27]

Summary table edit

Same-sex sexual activity legal   (Since 2001)
Equal age of consent  
Anti-discrimination laws in employment  
Anti-discrimination laws in the provision of goods and services  
Anti-discrimination laws in all other areas (incl. indirect discrimination, hate speech)  
Same-sex marriages  
Recognition of same-sex couples (e.g. recognised as civil partnerships)   (Since 2020)
Stepchild adoption by same-sex couples  
Joint adoption by same-sex couples  
LGBT people allowed to serve openly in the military   (Since 2001; is the responsibility of the United Kingdom and was allowed by the UK since 2000 but wasn't in full effect until homosexuality was removed as a crime in 2001)
Right to change legal gender  
Conversion therapy banned  
Access to IVF for lesbian couples  
Commercial surrogacy for gay male couples   (Banned for heterosexual couples as well)
MSMs allowed to donate blood  

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ State-sponsored Homophobia A world survey of laws prohibiting same sex activity between consenting adults 2013-07-17 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ a b "Hundreds take part in Cayman's first Gay Pride Parade". August 2021.
  3. ^ "Court upholds Roper's use of power on civil unions - Cayman Islands Headline News". 29 March 2022.
  4. ^ Whittaker, James (23 December 2020). "Same-sex couple wins immigration rights battle". Cayman Compass.
  5. ^ Lavers, Michael (30 December 2020). "Cayman Islands recognizes same-sex couple's overseas marriage". Washington Blade.
  6. ^ a b "UK court blocks gay marriage for Cayman Islands, Bermuda". ABC News.
  7. ^ . Pink News. Archived from the original on 2 January 2011. Retrieved 19 January 2011.
  8. ^ a b c d e f g "Gay Life in Cayman Islands - GlobalGayz". www.globalgayz.com.
  9. ^ "Couple files legal challenge to gay marriage ban". Cayman Compass. 20 June 2018.
  10. ^ (PDF). Cayman Constitution. Archived from the original (PDF) on 27 March 2017. Retrieved 20 May 2016.
  11. ^ Duncan, Charles (24 July 2016). "Gay couple wins work permit appeal". Cayman Compass.
  12. ^ UPDATED: Bid for referendum on gay marriage fails Cayman Compass, 6 October 2016
  13. ^ . cayman27.ky. 12 February 2019. Archived from the original on 4 April 2019. Retrieved 13 February 2019.
  14. ^ Whittaker, James (29 March 2019). "BREAKING: Chief Justice rules same-sex marriage is legal | Cayman Compass". Retrieved 29 March 2019.
  15. ^ "Appeal court grants stay in gay marriage case". Cayman News Service. 10 April 2019. Retrieved 10 April 2019.
  16. ^ "Same-sex marriage ruling overturned". Cayman Compass. 7 November 2019. Retrieved 15 November 2019.
  17. ^ "Same-sex marriage: Couple considers Privy Council appeal". Cayman Compass. 13 November 2019. Retrieved 15 November 2019.
  18. ^ Young, Kayla (26 June 2020). "Same-sex union bill submitted to legislature". Cayman Compass. Retrieved 27 June 2020.
  19. ^ "Domestic Partnership Bill, 2020" (PDF).
  20. ^ "Governor approves same-sex partnerships law". Cayman Compass. 4 September 2020. Retrieved 5 September 2020.
  21. ^ . Pink News. Archived from the original on 2 January 2011. Retrieved 19 January 2011.
  22. ^ UK armed forces recruits to be asked if they are gay The Guardian
  23. ^ "Same-sex couple wins immigration rights battle". 23 December 2020.
  24. ^ "Private school opens gates to LGBTQ Foundation - Cayman Islands Headline News". September 2021.
  25. ^ "One year on: Civil Partnership advocates want more". 28 September 2021.
  26. ^ "Gay Pride: A rainbow on West Bay Road". 30 July 2021.
  27. ^ "600 to march in historic Pride Parade - Cayman Islands Headline News". 29 July 2021.

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Lesbian gay bisexual and transgender LGBT people in the Cayman Islands may face legal challenges not experienced by non LGBT residents Both male and female types of same sex sexual activity are legal in the Cayman Islands Despite anti gay attitudes expressed by certain members of the government social acceptance by the Caymanian public has been known to be some of the best in the Caribbean Some have attributed this to the strong British influence in the territory 2 LGBT rights in the Cayman IslandsCayman IslandsStatusLegal since 2001 1 unequal age of consentGender identityNoMilitaryAllowed to serve openly in the British Armed ForcesDiscrimination protectionsNoFamily rightsRecognition of relationshipsCivil Partnerships since 2020AdoptionYes The current Premier of the Cayman Islands Wayne Panton voiced his support for LGBTQ individuals shortly after being elected to Parliament and along with other members of Parliament participated in the Cayman Islands first gay pride parade in July 2021 2 His staunch support of the community has been praised by many in the Caymanian public who in the past have criticized the government for their unprofessional and often ill mannered attitude towards this community 3 On 29 March 2019 the Chief Justice of the Cayman Islands issued a ruling declaring the territory s same sex marriage ban unconstitutional However the ruling was stayed and then overturned by the Court of Appeal on 7 November 2019 The Court of Appeal called on the Cayman Government to implement civil unions or a legal equivalent and ordered the Government of the United Kingdom to step in if the Cayman Government failed to do so A civil partnership law was enacted on 4 September 2020 4 5 In March 2022 a London court in the UK upheld the legal ban on same sex marriage 6 Contents 1 Legality of same sex sexual activity 2 Recognition of same sex couples 3 Discrimination protections 4 Military service 5 Living conditions 5 1 Homophobia 6 Summary table 7 See also 8 ReferencesLegality of same sex sexual activity editSame sex sexual acts were expressly decriminalised under Britain s Caribbean Territories Criminal Law Order 2000 which took effect on 1 January 2001 7 Britain s International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights report on its Overseas Territories on Bermuda the Cayman Islands the Falkland Islands Gibraltar Montserrat the Pitcairn Islands Saint Helena and the Turks and Caicos Islands stated in 1999 stated that The United Kingdom Government is concerned that all Overseas Territories should adopt as most of them indeed already do substantially the same position as obtains in the United Kingdom itself in respect of capital punishment judicial corporal punishment and the treatment as criminal offences of homosexual acts between consenting adults in private 8 The repeal of the anti gay law was condemned by conservative groups and politicians several of whom made conspiracy theories of a supposed secret gay lobby trying to destroy Cayman values and Christianity 8 Recognition of same sex couples editMain article Same sex marriage in the Cayman Islands The Marriage Law of the Cayman Islands defines marriage as between one man and one woman 9 The Constitution of the Cayman Islands notes the right of opposite sex couples to marry though it does not explicitly mention same sex unions 10 Since then incremental reforms have been made to recognise some rights for same sex couples In July 2016 the Immigration Appeals Tribunal ruled in favour of a gay man who sought to be added to his spouse s work permit as a dependent 11 Later that year the Legislative Assembly voted against a motion to hold a referendum on the legalisation of same sex marriage 12 A lawsuit brought by a dual Caymanian British same sex couple Chantelle Day and Vickie Bodden challenging the ban on same sex marriage was lodged in the Grand Court in June 2018 Oral arguments were heard in the case in February 2019 13 with a decision by Chief Justice Anthony Smellie in favour of recognising same sex marriage published on 29 March 2019 14 However the decision was later reversed by the Cayman Islands Court of Appeal The appellant s arguments were heard in court for three days starting on 28 August 2019 15 The Court sided with the government and on 7 November 2019 it overturned the Chief Justice s previous judgment It called on the Government of the Cayman Islands to introduce civil partnerships and called on the UK Government to step in if the Cayman Government failed to do so 16 The petitioning couple filed an appeal to the UK based Privy Council with oral arguments set for 23 February 2021 17 In March 2022 a London court in the UK upheld the legal ban on same sex marriage 6 On 26 June 2020 the Cayman Government introduced a domestic partnership bill to the Legislative Assembly 18 19 The bill failed on a 8 9 vote and consequently as required by the ruling of the Court of Appeal Her Majesty s Government intervened On 4 September 2020 Governor Martyn Roper assented to the Civil Partnership Law 2020 and 11 consequential pieces of legislation which came into effect on the same day 20 Under the changes civil partners are allowed to share health insurance immigrate together and enjoy other rights extended to married couples Civil partnerships are open to both same sex and opposite sex couples Discrimination protections editIn 2009 a draft constitution excluded LGBT rights The British Foreign Affairs Committee described the decision to exclude sexual orientation as a prohibited ground for discrimination as deplorable and raised concerns that it breached human rights laws It raised the possibility that Cayman residents could be afforded less than the full protection to which they are entitled under the European Convention on Human Rights 21 Military service editLesbian gay bisexual and transgender people have been allowed to serve openly in the British Armed Forces since 2000 22 However legalization of homosexuality didn t occur until 2001 so it was fully allowed since 2001 Living conditions editLGBT citizens and same sex couples for the most part receive the same treatment in certain factors of life Banking and insurance is equal and immigration rights for same sex couples have expanded over the years 23 It is heavily frowned upon for a business to discriminate against LGBT individuals so it is not common LGBT acceptance among young Caymanians is evident with some educational institutions like Cayman International School having LGBT youth clubs 24 Although civil partnerships are legal the fight for same sex marriage legality is ongoing 25 Open displays of affection between same sex partners may offend in conservative areas The sister islands of Cayman Brac and Little Cayman are still deeply conservative so caution is advised Grand Cayman with its large immigrant population from more LGBT friendly nations such as the United States and the United Kingdom has introduced more liberal views to the island though it is still advised to take caution Tourism hubs will be more accepting as it is crucial that visitors of all backgrounds are catered to It is uncommon for same sex couples to be verbally or physically attacked Some couples may receive curious stares Older Caymanians tend to be more conservative when dealing with issues such as LGBT rights while the arrival of immigrants from LGBT friendly nations and a rejection of strict Christianity by many young Caymanians has influenced the attitude among the younger generation who today seem much more liberal 8 The gay scene in the Cayman Islands is limited with no specific gay nightclubs or beaches however hotels will host events during pride month to show their support 8 All restaurants bars and hotels cater to LGBT clientele The Seven Mile Beach strip would be the center of the island s gay scene with it being the location of the Cayman Islands annual pride parade 26 Homophobia edit While the Cayman Islands is officially secular and the Constitution guarantees equality and non discrimination the government has been particularly vocal and unapologetic in expressing its anti gay attitudes In 1998 it forbade a Norwegian Cruise Line ship carrying over 900 gay travellers from porting The Tourism Ministry stated We cannot count on this group to uphold the standards of appropriate behaviour expected of visitors to the Cayman Islands 8 The ban drew criticism from human rights groups and travel agencies some of which advised a boycott of the islands 8 In 2008 police arrested a Massachusetts gay man after he kissed his partner on a nightclub dancefloor He was later released 8 Since the late 2010s support of the LGBT community has increased and public attitudes have changed dramatically 27 Summary table editSame sex sexual activity legal nbsp Since 2001 Equal age of consent nbsp Anti discrimination laws in employment nbsp Anti discrimination laws in the provision of goods and services nbsp Anti discrimination laws in all other areas incl indirect discrimination hate speech nbsp Same sex marriages nbsp Recognition of same sex couples e g recognised as civil partnerships nbsp Since 2020 Stepchild adoption by same sex couples nbsp Joint adoption by same sex couples nbsp LGBT people allowed to serve openly in the military nbsp Since 2001 is the responsibility of the United Kingdom and was allowed by the UK since 2000 but wasn t in full effect until homosexuality was removed as a crime in 2001 Right to change legal gender nbsp Conversion therapy banned nbsp Access to IVF for lesbian couples nbsp Commercial surrogacy for gay male couples nbsp Banned for heterosexual couples as well MSMs allowed to donate blood nbsp See also edit nbsp LGBT portal Politics of the Cayman Islands LGBT rights in the Commonwealth of Nations LGBT rights in the Americas LGBT rights by country or territory Same sex marriage in the Cayman IslandsReferences edit State sponsored Homophobia A world survey of laws prohibiting same sex activity between consenting adults Archived 2013 07 17 at the Wayback Machine a b Hundreds take part in Cayman s first Gay Pride Parade August 2021 Court upholds Roper s use of power on civil unions Cayman Islands Headline News 29 March 2022 Whittaker James 23 December 2020 Same sex couple wins immigration rights battle Cayman Compass Lavers Michael 30 December 2020 Cayman Islands recognizes same sex couple s overseas marriage Washington Blade a b UK court blocks gay marriage for Cayman Islands Bermuda ABC News MPs criticise Cayman Islands draft constitution for omitting gay rights Pink News Archived from the original on 2 January 2011 Retrieved 19 January 2011 a b c d e f g Gay Life in Cayman Islands GlobalGayz www globalgayz com Couple files legal challenge to gay marriage ban Cayman Compass 20 June 2018 The Cayman Islands Constitution Order 2009 Section 14 Marriage PDF Cayman Constitution Archived from the original PDF on 27 March 2017 Retrieved 20 May 2016 Duncan Charles 24 July 2016 Gay couple wins work permit appeal Cayman Compass UPDATED Bid for referendum on gay marriage fails Cayman Compass 6 October 2016 Arguments conclude in landmark same sex marriage case cayman27 ky 12 February 2019 Archived from the original on 4 April 2019 Retrieved 13 February 2019 Whittaker James 29 March 2019 BREAKING Chief Justice rules same sex marriage is legal Cayman Compass Retrieved 29 March 2019 Appeal court grants stay in gay marriage case Cayman News Service 10 April 2019 Retrieved 10 April 2019 Same sex marriage ruling overturned Cayman Compass 7 November 2019 Retrieved 15 November 2019 Same sex marriage Couple considers Privy Council appeal Cayman Compass 13 November 2019 Retrieved 15 November 2019 Young Kayla 26 June 2020 Same sex union bill submitted to legislature Cayman Compass Retrieved 27 June 2020 Domestic Partnership Bill 2020 PDF Governor approves same sex partnerships law Cayman Compass 4 September 2020 Retrieved 5 September 2020 MPs criticise Cayman Islands draft 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