Same sex couples : comparative insights on marriage and cohabitation
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Same sex couples : comparative insights on marriage and cohabitation
(Ius gentium : comparative perspectives on law and justice, v. 42)
Springer, c2015
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Includes bibliographical references
Paperback ed: 24 cm
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Description
This book shows six different realities of same-sex families. They range from full recognition of same-sex marriage to full invisibility of gay and lesbian individuals and their families. The broad spectrum of experiences presented in this book share some commonalities: in all of them legal scholars and civil society are moving legal boundaries or thinking of spaces within rigid legal systems for same-sex families to function. In all of them there have been legal claims to recognize the existence of same-sex families. The difference between them lies in the response of courts. Regardless of the type of legal system, when courts have viewed claims of same-sex couples and their families as problems of individual rights, they have responded with a constitutional narrative protecting same-sex couples and their families. When courts respond to these claims with rigid concepts of what a family is and what marriage is as if legal concepts where unmodifiable, same-sex couples have remained outside the protection of the law.
Until forty years ago marriage was the only union considered legitimate to form a family. Today more than 30 countries have granted rights to same sex couples, including several that have opened up marriage to couples of the same sex. Every day there is a new bill being discussed or a new claim being brought to courts seeking formal recognition of same sex couples. Not all countries are open to changing their legal structures to accommodate same-sex couples, but even those with no visible changes are witnessing new voices in their communities challenging the status quo and envisioning more flexible legal systems.
Table of Contents
- 1. Introduction
- Macarena Saez.- 2. And the story comes to an end: The Constitutionality of Same-Sex Marriages in Spain
- Jose Maria Lorenzo Villaverde.- 3. Same-sex unions in Mexico: between text and doctrine
- Estefania Vela Barba.- 4. Same-sex Marriage in the United States: The New Protection to Marriage
- Macarena Saez.- 5. Marriage between two. Changing and unchanging concepts of family: The case of LGBTI rights litigation on family issues in Colombia
- Natalia Ramirez-Bustamante.- 6. Same-Sex Relationships and Israeli Law
- Ayelet Blecher-Prigat.- 7. Same-sex marriage in the Commonwealth Caribbean: Is it Possible?
- Toni Holness.- 8. Legal status of same-sex couples within the framework of Turkish civil law
- Basak Basoglu.
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