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Legal Recognition Of Samesex Partnerships A Study Of National European And International Law Robert Wintemute Mads Andens Editors

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Legal Recognition Of Samesex Partnerships A Study Of National European And International Law Robert Wintemute Mads Andens Editors
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Publisher: Hart Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.86 MB
Author: Robert Wintemute; Mads Andenæs (editors)
ISBN: 9781472562425, 1472562429
Language: English
Year: 2001

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Legal Recognition Of Samesex Partnerships A Study Of National European And International Law Robert Wintemute Mads Andens Editors by Robert Wintemute; Mads Andenæs (editors) 9781472562425, 1472562429 instant download after payment.

Should same-sex couples be permitted to marry? Or should a separate institution of ‘registered partnership’ or ‘civil union’ be created for them? Or should the rights and duties of unmarried different-sex couples be extended to them? Should they be allowed to adopt each other’s children, or jointly adopt an unrelated child? How should they be treated with regard to employment, social security, pensions, housing, immigration, taxation, inheritance, and divorce? These questions are being debated around the world, as lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered persons increasingly (but not uniformly) insist that they cannot be truly equal without equal treatment for the loving and lasting relationships they form with their partners. In ‘Legal Recognition of Same-Sex Partnerships’, an international team of scholars examines both theoretical issues and the wide variety of legal developments in the United States, Canada, Brazil, thirteen European countries, Israel, South Africa, India, Japan, China, Australia and New Zealand, as well as under European Community and European Convention law, and United Nations human rights law.

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