Brazilian Resolution
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The Brazilian resolution was presented to the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations in 2003. The resolution covered human rights and sexual orientation. E/CN.4/2003/L.92* It came under the Commission on Human Rights, fifty-ninth session, item 17 on the agenda.
Discussion of the resolution was postponed in 2004 because it was felt that it would not be passed. A formal UN declaration on sexual orientation and gender identity was discussed in the General Assembly on 18 December 2008.