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same-sex relationshipsMarriage Performed in some jurisdictions Mexico: Mexico City
United States: CT, DC, IA, MA, NH, NY, VT, Coquille, SuquamishRecognized, not performed Aruba (Netherlands only)
Curaçao (Netherlands only)
Israel
Mexico: all states (Mexico City only)
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United States: CA (conditional), MDCivil unions and
registered partnershipsPerformed in some jurisdictions Australia: ACT, NSW, TAS, VIC
Mexico: COA
United States: CA, CO, DE, HI, IL, ME, NJ, NV, OR, RI, WA, WIUnregistered cohabitation Recognized in some jurisdictions See also Same-sex marriage
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Listings by countryLGBT portal Civil partnerships (partenariats) for same-sex and opposite-sex couples were legalized in Luxembourg through legislation in July 2004, which took effect on November 1, 2004. They have many of the rights of marriage in relation to access to welfare benefits and fiscal advantages but not the same as marriage. They do not give the right to jointly adopt children.[1][2][3]
Same-sex marriage
Public support for same-sex marriage in Luxembourg is relatively high, with 58% support in 2006.[4] The ruling Christian Social People's Party until 2009 was opposed to same-sex marriage, even though the Prime Minister, originating from the same party, has expressed his personal support.[5] In July 2007, a same-sex marriage bill was rejected in parliament, on a 38-22 vote.[6] The Democratic Party, Luxembourg Socialist Workers' Party, The Greens and The Left all support same-sex marriage.[6]
In July 2009, the Government of Luxembourg, led by Jean-Claude Juncker, announced its intention to legalize same-sex marriage. [7][8] During a debate on January 19, 2010, the Minister of Justice, François Biltgen announced that a law to legalize same-sex marriage (with exception of certain adoption rights) would be finalized before the summer vacation break of the parliament.[9][10] On July 9, 2010, the government accepted the bill;[11][12][13][14] on August 10, 2010, it was submitted to the parliament.[15]
See also
- LGBT rights in Luxembourg
- Civil union
- Recognition of same-sex unions in Europe
References
- ^ (French) La loi relative aux effets légaux de certains partenariats adoptée par la Chambre des députés
- ^ (French) Loi du 9 juillet 2004 relative aux effets légaux de certains partenariats
- ^ The Partenariat (PACS) in Luxembourg
- ^ "Eight EU Countries Back Same-Sex Marriage". Angus Reid Global Monitor. 2006-12-24. http://www.angus-reid.com/polls/view/eight_eu_countries_back_same_sex_marriage/. Retrieved 2009-10-13.
- ^ (French) Question de mariage
- ^ a b (French) Landini, Olivier (2009-06-02). "C'est une question de principe". Le Quotidien. http://lequotidien.editpress.lu/politique-et-societe/3974.html. Retrieved 2009-10-13.
- ^ (French) Le Luxembourg devrait autoriser les mariages homosexuels
- ^ Luxembourg Considers Legalizing Gay Marriage and Adoption
- ^ (German) Luxemburg will Ehe öffnen
- ^ (German) Homo-Ehe auch in Luxemburg
- ^ (French) Conseil de gouvernement Résumé des travaux du 9 juillet 2010
- ^ (French) Ouverture du mariage aux couples de même sexe et réforme de l'adoption
- ^ (French) Les gays pourront bientôt se marier et adopter
- ^ Is gay marriage on the way for Luxembourg?
- ^ (French) Rôle des affaires
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