
Jason Jones v. Attorney General of Trinidad and Tobago Court of Appeal Judgment
In March 2025, the Court of Appeal of Trinidad and Tobago allowed the appeal of the Attorney General in the case of Jason Jones v. Attorney General of Trinidad and Tobago (2018), thereby overturning the High Court ruling that had decriminalised consensual same-sex sexual activity.

Breaking the Silence: Criminalisation of Lesbians and Bisexual Women and its Impacts (Summary)
This is a short summary of our report, Breaking the Silence: Criminalisation of Lesbians and Bisexual Women and its Impacts, which considers the history, extent and nature of laws criminalising consensual sexual intimacy between women.

Akster and Another v Director of Public Prosecutions and Another
Judgment of the High Court of Malawi's decision upholding laws that criminalise same-sex intimacy.

Pride in Progress: A Roadmap to Ending LGBT Criminalisation – The Human Dignity Trust’s Strategic Plan 2024-2029
This publication clearly lays out the strategic objectives that will frame the Trust's work for the next five years, whilst also highlighting our successful track record since our inception in 2011, and the theory of change that underpins our work.

From Rulings to Reality: Jamaica Must Repeal Homophobic Laws
Three years after landmark Americas decision urging repeal of homophobic laws, Jamaica has still failed to comply. A new report from the Human Dignity Trust says violence and discrimination against LGBT Jamaicans is ongoing and acute, calls for urgent reform of criminalising laws.

Tan Seng Kee and Others v. Attorney General Of Singapore Case Digest
This Case Digest summarises the 2022 Singapore Court of Appeal judgment finding that the criminalisation of same-sex activity was not unconstitutional.