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Record ID: 6cfdbb21-7586-40a2-be66-01f597fa03dc
Type: book
Title: Same-sex relationships, law and social change
Authors: Hamilton, Frances
Noto La Diega, Guido
Institutional author: Same-Sex Relationships: A New Revolutionary Era and the Influence of Legal and Social Change (Conference) (2018 : University of Northumbria at Newcastle)
Keywords: Same-sex marriage - Law and legislation - Congresses;Sexual minorities - Legal status, laws, etc. - Congresses
Year: 2020
Publisher: Routledge
Abstract:  "This edited collection provides a forum for rigorous analysis of the necessity for both legal and social change with regard to regulation of same-sex relationships and rainbow families, the status of civil partnership as a concept and the lived reality of equality for LGBTQ+ persons. Twenty-eight jurisdictions worldwide have now legalised same-sex marriage and many others some level of civil partnership. In contrast other jurisdictions refuse to recognise or even criminalise same-sex relationships. At a Council of Europe level, there is no requirement for contracting states to legalise same-sex marriage. Whilst the Court of Justice of the European Union now requires contracting states to recognise same-sex marriages for the purpose of free movement and residency rights, unlike the US Supreme Court, it does not require EU Member States to legalise same-sex marriage. Law and Sociology scholars from five key jurisdictions (England and Wales, Italy, Australia, Canada, and the Republic of Ireland) examine the role of the Council of Europe, European Union and further international regimes. A balanced approach between the competing views of critically analytical rights based theorists and queer and feminist theorists interrogates the current international consensus in this fast moving area. The incrementalist theory whilst offering a methodology for future advances continues to be critiqued. All contributions from differing perspectives expose that even for those jurisdictions who have legalised same-sex marriage, still further and continuous work needs to be done. The book will be of interest to students and scholars in the field of human rights, family and marriage law and gender studies"-- Provided by publisher.
Notes: 

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Contents:  Introduction / Frances Hamilton -- The Potential of European Union Law to Further Advance LGBTQ+ Persons and Same-Sex Couples' Rights and the Resulting Consequence of Brexit / -- Frances Hamilton -- The European Approach to Recognising, Downgrading, and Erasing Same-Sex Marriages Celebrated Abroad / Guido Noto La Diega -- Harmonisation of Choice of Law Rules on Same-Sex Marriage : An International Perspective / Lauren Clayton-Helm -- Marriage Equality via Referendum in Ireland : A Politically Opportune Route to Recognition? / Brian Tobin -- The Aftermath of Marriage Equality in Australia : Religious Freedom and LGBTQ+ Non-Discrimination / Louise Richardson Self, Bronwyn Fielder, and Douglas Ezzy -- The role of Constitutional Courts in Promoting Marriage Equality and their Relationship with Movements and Legislators / Angioletta Sperti -- The European Court of Human Rights and the Notion of Family Life : A Common European Standard for the EU Framework / Alexander Schuster -- EU law and the right of Rainbow Families to move freely between EU Member States / Alina Tryfonidou -- Same-Sex Relationships and the Child Law Perspectives : Another Child Protection Concern or Simply Another Way of Creating the Modern Family? / -- Frances Burton -- Relationships with Status : Civil Partnership in an Era of Same-Sex Marriage / Andy Hayward -- The Hierarchy of Marriage and Civil Partnerships : Diversifying Relationship Recognition / Alexander Maine -- Repackaged Goods? : Interrogating the Heteronormative Underpinnings of Marriage / Fergus Ryan -- Why Legal Equality is Not Enough : The Case of Domestic Violence and Abuse in the Relationships of LGBTQ+ people / Catherine Donovan -- Incrementalism in Same-Sex Marriage Legalisation / Erez Aloni -- Conclusions / Frances Hamilton
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/11326
ISBN: 9780367076092
metadata.dc.identifier.lccn: 2019055861
Physical description: pages cm
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