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  • APPROVALTABLE OF CONTENTSTitle Page                                                                                       iCertification                                                                                   iiApproval                                                                                         iiiDedication                                                                                       ivAcknowledgement                                                                         vTable of Contents                                                                           viiCHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION1.1     Definition of Homosexuality                                                        
  • 11.2    Who is a Homosexual?                                                                  
  • 161.3    What is Marriage?                                                              
  • 181.4    Forms of Same-Sex Marriages                                            
  • 261.5    Same-Sex Marriage in Contradistinction with Purposeof Marriage in the Ordinary Sense                                               30CHAPTER TWO: LAW AND MORALITY IN RELATION TO HOMOSEXUALITY AND SAME MARRIAGES2.1     The Moral Implication of Homosexuality and Same-SexMarriage                                                                              
  • 352.2    Moral Implication of Homosexuality in Nigeria               47CHAPTER THREE3.1     Anti-Homosexuality and Same-Sex MarriageLegislations in Nigeria                                                                
  • 563.2    Attempts by the Nigerian Legislature and Peopleto Stopping the Scourge                                                       59CHAPTER FOUR: OPINION ACROSS THE WORLD4.1     Social and Legal View Point of HomosexualityAround the World History                                                
  • 684.2    Social and Legal View Point of Homosexualityin America                                                                                       72CHAPTER FIVE: CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS5.1     Conclusion                                                                          
  • 785.2    Recommendations                                                             81Bibliography                                                                                 82

Thesis Abstract

Abstract
Homosexuality and same-sex marriages have been contentious issues in many societies, including Nigeria. This research conducts a legal and jurisprudential analysis to support the Nigerian position on these matters. The study examines the historical, cultural, religious, and legal perspectives surrounding homosexuality and same-sex marriages in Nigeria. It delves into the constitutional provisions, statutory laws, and judicial decisions that shape the legal landscape regarding these issues. By exploring various jurisprudential theories, including natural law, legal positivism, and legal realism, the research seeks to provide a robust theoretical framework for understanding the Nigerian stance on homosexuality and same-sex marriages. It considers the implications of international human rights standards and treaties on the local legal framework and argues for the importance of respecting Nigeria's sovereignty in determining its laws and policies. Furthermore, the study analyzes the societal attitudes towards homosexuality and same-sex marriages in Nigeria, highlighting the cultural and religious factors that influence public opinion and legal developments. It addresses the role of the media, advocacy groups, and political actors in shaping the discourse on these issues and examines the impact of globalization and modernization on traditional values and norms. Through a comparative analysis of legal approaches to homosexuality and same-sex marriages in other jurisdictions, the research underscores the diversity of perspectives on these matters and the need to respect different cultural and legal systems. It argues that while international pressure may push for the decriminalization of homosexuality and the recognition of same-sex marriages, it is essential to consider the unique social, cultural, and legal context of Nigeria in crafting appropriate policies. In conclusion, the research supports the Nigerian position on homosexuality and same-sex marriages by advocating for a balanced approach that upholds fundamental human rights while respecting the country's legal and cultural heritage. It calls for a nuanced understanding of the complexities involved in addressing these issues and emphasizes the importance of national sovereignty in making decisions that reflect the values and aspirations of the Nigerian people.

Thesis Overview

<p> </p><p><strong>INTRODUCTION</strong></p><p><strong>1.1 &nbsp; &nbsp; DEFINITION OF HOMOSEXUALITY</strong></p><p>Homosexuality is romantic or sexual attraction or behavior between members of the same sex or gender. As an orientation, homosexuality refers to “an enduring pattern of or disposition to experience sexual, affectionate, or romantic attractions” primarily or exclusively to people of the same sex; “it also refers to an individual’s sense of personal and social identity based on those attractions, behaviours expressing them, and membership in a community of others who share them.” [1]</p><p>Homosexuality is one of the three main categories of sexual orientation, along with bisexuality and heterosexuality, within the heterosexual-homosexual continuum (with sexuality sometimes considered a fourth). Scientific and medical understanding is that sexual orientation is not a choice, but rather a complex interplay of biological and environmental factors, especially with regard to early uterine environment.[2] While there are those who still hold the view that homosexual activity is “unnatural” or “dysfunctional”[3] research has shown that homosexuality is an example of normal variation in human sexuality and is not in and of itself a source of negative psychological effects. Prejudice and discrimination against homosexual and bisexual people, however, have been shown to cause psychological harm.[4]</p><p>The most common terms for homosexual people are lesbian for females and gay for males, though gay is also used to refer generally to both homosexual males and females. The number of people as gay or lesbian and the proportion of people who have same-sex sexual experiences – are difficult for researchers to estimate reliably for a variety of reasons.[5] According to major studies, 2% to 10% of people have had some form of same-sex sexual contact within their lifetime.[6] In a 2006 study, 20% of respondents anonymously reported some homosexual feelings, although only 2-3% identified themselves as homosexual. Homosexual behavior is also observed in many non-human animal species.[7]</p><p>Many gay and lesbian people are in committed same-sex relationships, though only recently have census forms and political conditions facilitated their visibility and enumeration.[8] These relationships are equivalent to heterosexual relationships in essential psychological respects.[9] Homosexual relationships and acts have been admired, as well as condemned, throughout recorded history, depending on the form they took and the culture in which they occurred. Since the end of the 19th century, there has been a global movement towards increased visibility, recognition and legal rights for homosexual people, including the rights to marriage and civil unions, adoption and parenting, employment, military service, equal access to health care, and the introduction of anti-bullying legislation to protect LGBT minors.</p><p>Societal attitudes towards same-sex relationships have varied over time and place, from expecting males to engage in same-sex relationships, to casual integration, through acceptance, to seeing the practice as a minor sin, repressing it through law enforcement and judicial mechanisms, and to proscribing it under penalty of death.</p><p>In a detailed compilation of historical and ethnographic materials of Preindustrial Cultures, “strong disapproval of homosexuality was reported for 41% of 42 cultures; it was accepted or ignored by 21%, and 12% reported no such concept. Of 70 ethnographies, 59% reported homosexuality absent or rare in frequency and 41% reported it present or not uncommon.”[10]</p><p>In cultures influenced by Abrahamic religions, the law and the church established sodomy as a transgression against divine law or a crime against nature. The condemnation of anal sex between males, however, predates Christian belief. It was frequent in ancient Greece; “unnatural” can be traced back to Plato.[11]</p><p>Many historical figures, including Socrates, Lord Byron, Edward II, and Hadrian,[12] have had terms such as gay or bisexual applied to them; some scholars, such as Michael Foucault, have regarded this as risking the anachronistic introduction of a contemporary construction of sexuality foreign to their times, though others challenge this.[13] [1] Case No. S147999 in the Supreme Court of the State of California, in re Marriage Cases Judicial Council Coordination Proceeding No. 4365(…) APA California Amicus Brief – As filed” (<a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.courts.ca.gov./documents/Amer_Ass_Amicus_Curiae_Brief.pdf">http://www.courts.ca.gov./documents/Amer_Ass_Amicus_Curiae_Brief.pdf</a> page 10. Retrieved 2010-12-21.</p><p>[2] Royal College of Psychiatrists: Submission to the Church of England’s Listening Exercise on Human Sexuality. (<a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.repsych.ac.uk/pdf/submission%20the%2020Church">http://www.repsych.ac.uk/pdf/submission%20the%2020Church</a>% Church%20England,pdf)</p><p>[3] Robinson, B.A. (2010). “Divergent beliefs about the nature of homosexuality” (<a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.religioustolerance.org/hom_fixe.htm)">http://www.religioustolerance.org/hom_fixe.htm)</a>.</p><p>[4] America Psychological Association: Resolution on Appropriate Affirmative Responses to Sexual Orientation Distress and Change Efforts. (<a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.apa.org/about/governance/council">http://www.apa.org/about/governance/council</a> /policy/sexual-orientation.aspx).</p><p>[5] LeVay, Simon (1996). Queer Science; The Use and Abuse of Research into Homosexuality. (<a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/style/longterm/books/chap/queerscience.htm)">http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/style/longterm/books/chap/queerscience.htm)</a>.</p><p>[6] Investigators ACSF (1992). “AIDS and sexual behavior in France”. Nature 360 (6403): 407-409, doi: 10.1038/360407a0 (<a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://dx.doi.org/1038%2F360407a0">http://dx.doi.org/1038%2F360407a0</a>), PMID 1448162</p><p>[7] Science Daily: Same-Sex Behaviour Seen in Nearly All Animals (<a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.sciencedaily.com/">http://www.sciencedaily.com/</a> releases/2009/06/0906122106.aspx)</p><p>[8] Census Statistics show quarter of California same-sex couples raising kids (<a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.mercurynews.com/census/ci_18.334802?nclick_check=1)">http://www.mercurynews.com/census/ci_18.334802?nclick_check=1)</a>. &nbsp;homosexuality</p><p>[9] Case No. S147999 in the Supreme Court of the State of California, in re Marriage Cases Judicial Council Coordination Proceeding No. 4365(…) APA California Amicus Brief – As filed” (<a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.courts.ca.gov./documents/Amer_Ass_Amicus_Curiae_Brief.pdf">http://www.courts.ca.gov./documents/Amer_Ass_Amicus_Curiae_Brief.pdf</a> page 10. Retrieved 2010-12-21.</p><p>[10] Adolescence and puberty, by John Bancroft, June Machover Reinisch, p. 162.</p><p>[11] “…sow illegitimate and bastard seed in courtsesans, or sterile seed in males in defiance of nature.” Plato in THE LAWS (Book VIII p. 841 edition of Stephanus) or p. 340 edition of Penguin Books, 1972.</p><p>[12] Roman Homosexuality. By Craig Arthur Williams, p. 60. &nbsp;homosexuality</p><p>[13] Hubbard Thomas K. (2003-09-22). “Review of David M. Halperin, How to Do the History of Homosexuality”. Bryn Mawr Classical Review. homosexuality</p> <br><p></p>

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