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This research aims to promote the application of international human rights standards through the comparative study of LGBTQ-related laws and policies and to build a theoretical foundation for the realization of human rights. As a result of the comparative study of four countries, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, Germany, and Australia, the following three-point has been found; (1) the dynamic linkages among domestic institutions, civil society, and international and regional organizations in application of international human rights standards, (2) the effective use of legally binding human rights treaties and other non-binding instruments, and (3) the human dignity and personal autonomy plays a core role for realization of human rights related LGBTQ.
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