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Legal Recognition of Same-Sex Partnerships Robert Wintemute

Legal Recognition of Same-Sex Partnerships By Robert Wintemute

Legal Recognition of Same-Sex Partnerships by Robert Wintemute


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In this book an international team of scholars examines both theoretical issues and the wide variety of legal developments in various countires.

Legal Recognition of Same-Sex Partnerships Summary

Legal Recognition of Same-Sex Partnerships: A Study of National, European and International Law by Robert Wintemute

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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Das ultimate BuchDie Herausgeber, Robert Wintemute und Mads Andens, haben auf knapp 800 (!) Seiten alles, aber auch wirklich alles Wissenswerte zu diesem Thema zusammengetragen. Kurt Krickler LAMBDA - Nachrichten October 2001 ...debates about the legal status of gay and lesbian relationships. It is difficult to conceive of a more thorough treatment of those debates than that provided in this book. Alan Inglis Family Law October 2001 It is excellent, fascinating and very long. I have been very much enlightened by what I have read. the book's length makes it an invaluable comprehensive reference point. None of the individual chapters is over-long, all are interesting, well-written and clear The editor and contributors have collected together material that might otherwise be quite difficult to come by. Elizabeth Cooke, University of Reading Child and Family Law Quarterly October 2001 ...extremely timely. It also provides an outstandingly thorough examination of the issues that inform the debate. This book is an invaluable study of the issues that arise in a debate that is currently assuming increasing importance and currency. Any reader who wishes to be informed about these questions will find no better guide. Alan Inglis International Family Law June 2002 It is difficult to do justice to this book in a brief review, so rich is the book in information and learning, so sweeping is its scope. This book is surely one of the must-reads for anyone involved in gay and lesbian studies or with international family law. This review only begins to describe the richness of the book. Wintemute and Andenas have provided us with a work on a grand scale. Might we hope for an update of this invaluable work in a few years? Bruce MacDougall, University of British Columbia Adelaide Law Review February 2003 The veritable necessity for a book of this ilk is unquestionably long overdue. By providing a theoretical basis of same-sex partnership regulation, followed by in-depth national, European and international legal surveys, this book is an essential tool to all those involved in research related not only to the position of homosexuals within society, but also those involved in family law in a broader sense. In summary, the book's greatest strength lies in its ability to bring together the legal climate of some twenty-three jurisdictions, along with the activity at both the European and international level as well as providing a theoretical basis to the discussion, and in that it is an excellent book. Its objectives are clear and it achieves them in a convincing, yet stimulating manner. Ian Sumner Cambridge Law Journal February 2003

About Robert Wintemute

Robert Wintemute is Professor of Human Rights Law at King's College. London. Mads Andenas is Director of the British Institute of International and Comparative Law.

Table of Contents

Same sex relationships - an Australian perspective on a global issue, The Hon. Justice Michael Kirby AC CMG, High Court of Australia. Part 1 Theoretical perspectives: introduction - theoretical perspectives, David A.J. Richards; same-sex partnerships and arguments of justice, Nicholas Bamforth; the limitations of liberal neutrality arguments in favour of same-sex marriage, Chai R. Feldblum; like counting stars? re-structuring equality and the socio-legal space of same-sex marriage, Davina Cooper; recognition, rights, regulation, normalisation - rhetorics of justification in the same-sex marriage debate, Janet Halley; the ideological structure of the same-sex marriage debate (and some postmodern arguments for same-sex marriage), William N. Eskridge. Part 2 National law - United States: legal recognition of same-sex partners under US state or local law, Arthur S. Leonard; lesbian and gay couples raising children - the law in the United States, Nancy D. Polikoff; the Hawaii marriage case launches the US freedom-to-marry movement for equality, Evan Wolfson; the freedom to marry for same-sex couples in the United States of America, Mary L. Bonauto). Part 2 National law - Canada: introduction - same-sex partnerships in Canada, The Hon. Justice Claire L'Heureux-Dube, Supreme Court of Canada; any two persons in Canada's lotusland, British Colombia, Donald G. Casswell; becoming persons in Canadian law - genuine equality or separate but equal?, Kathleen A. Lahey. Part 2 National law - Africa, Australasia and Latin America: politics, partnership rights and the constitution in South Africa (and the problem of sexual identity), Craig Lind; let them eat cake and ice cream - wanting something more from the relationship recognition menu, Jenni Millbank and Wayne Morgan; the New Zealand same-sex marriage case - from Aotearoa to the United Nations, Nigel Christie; Brazil's proposed civil unions between persons of the same sex - legislative inaction and judicial reactions, Marcelo Dealtry Turra. Part 2 National law - Asia and the Middle East: towards legal protection for same-sex partnerships in Japan - from the perspective of gay and lesbian identity, Akitoshi Yanagihashi; contextualising the same-sex erotic relationship - post-colonial Tongzhi and political discourse on marriage law in Hong Kong and mainland China, Chiu Man-Chung (Andy Chiu); same-sex partnerships and Indian law - climate for a change, Poonam Saxena; challenges to compulsory heterosexuality - recognition and non-recognition of same-sex couples in Israeli law, Aeyal M. Gross. Part 2 National law - Europe: the Danish Registered Partnership Act 1989 - has the act meant a change in attitudes?, Ingrid Lund-Andersen; from society's point of view, cohabitation between two persons of the same sex is a perfectly acceptable form of family life - a Swedish story of love and legislation, Hans Ytterberg; (Part Contents).

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Legal Recognition of Same-Sex Partnerships: A Study of National, European and International Law by Robert Wintemute
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