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Colombia: Constitutional Court Gives Legislature Two Years to Implement Gay Unions

Wednesday, July 27th, 2011

Colombia Constitutional CourtColombia’s Constitutional Court on Tuesday mandated the legal recognition of gay couples.

A majority of the 9-judge panel agreed that gay and lesbian couples have the right to form a family and gave Congress two years to legislate on gay unions, Bogota-based El Tiempo reported.

“If by the 20th of July, 2013 Congress has not acted, gay couples can go to a notary and with the same solemnity of a heterosexual marriage enter a union similar to one between a heterosexual couple,” said Judge Juan Carlos Henao, the court’s president.

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Austrian Constitutional Court Rejects Gay Rights Lawsuit

Tuesday, March 29th, 2011

Austria Constitutional Courtby Rex Wockner

Austria’s Constitutional Court has rejected a case aimed at including gays and lesbians under laws that protect against incitement to hatred and against discrimination in non-workplace settings.

The court was asked to strike down Criminal Code Article 283, “Incitement to Hatred,” and sections of the Federal Equal Treatment Act because they exclude gays and lesbians.

According to the group Rechtskomitee Lambda, Austria’s government defended the status quo, arguing that incitement to hatred against gays and lesbians differs from incitement targeting religious or racial groups because the former lacks “dangerous close-range and long-range effects.”

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France: Constitutional Court Examines Marriage Equality Issue

Tuesday, January 18th, 2011

Note: Yeah, this is from Lifesite, but I haven’t seen it elsewhere yet. Sorry for the sourcing…

France’s Constitutional Council, its highest court for constitutional issues, has agreed to examine gay marriage, and is expected to render a verdict within a week.

The case has been passed to the Council by the French Court of Cassation, the nation’s highest appeals court for non-constitutional legal issues, which received the case in November. Two lesbians, who have conceived children by artificial insemination, want to call their relationship a marriage, and are asking for the legal right to do so.

The couple’s attorney recently told the Le Figaro newspaper that, given the resistance in France to equating homosexual relations with marriage, he is using a more “subtle” approach. “It’s not a matter of asking the Constitutional Council if it will make a pronouncement for or against gay marriage. It’s necessary to be more subtle,” said lawyer Emmanuel Ludot.

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Colombia Gay Rights Groups to Protest Court Decision

Friday, November 12th, 2010

Gay rights advocates in Colombia planned to protest Friday after the nation’s highest court rejected a lawsuit that could have legalized gay marriage.

Protesters are planning to gather in the central square of Bogota, the nation’s capital, Friday, said Yeiler Manuel Tapia Barrios, an activist from the coastal town of Baranquilla.

“We feel that they are violating our rights as citizens. We also pay the same taxes,” said Tapia, 24.

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Colombia: Constitutional Court Says No to Gay Marriage Lawsuit

Friday, November 12th, 2010

Colombia Gay MarriageColombia’s Constitutional Court on Thursday ruled against a lawsuit to legalize civil marriage for same-sex couples.

The Consitutional Court ruled that the request filed by two attorneys for equal rights for gay couples was flawed and presented in an irregular manner, La FM Radio reports.

The president of the Constitutional Court, Judge Mauricio Gonzalez Cuervo, said that “nothing is final, and it is possible to insist on civil marriage for same sex couples in front of the court, but with more detailed arguments because this article will play a vital role within Colombia’s constitution.”

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Italy: Court Says No to Marriage Equality

Wednesday, April 14th, 2010

Italy’s highest court rejected appeals by three same-sex couples whose marriage filings were refused by local officials, a setback to gay advocates. The Constitutional Court judged the requests related to gay unions “not admissible” and “unfounded,” according to an emailed statement today. Courts in the northern cities of Trento and Venice had asked the court in Rome to rule on the matter.

The motivation for the decision will be published in coming days. Italy is one of the few western European countries without legislation on same-sex couples.

The only Italian attempt to rule on civil unions was a bill proposed by former Prime Minister Romano Prodi’s administration in 2007. It was never approved by parliament amid opposition from Prodi’s own allies and the Catholic Church.

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Italy: Constitutional Court Expected to Rule of Gay Marriage This Week

Tuesday, April 13th, 2010

Italy’s highest court is expected to rule on a gay marriage case this week, Italian media is reporting. The country’s Constitutional Court heard an appeal on March 23 from two gay couples who were denied the right to marry.

Italian lawmakers have debated civil unions and marriage for gay and lesbian couples since 1986, but no proposal has ever reached the floor of Parliament for a vote.

The Vatican opposes recognition of gay unions.

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Portugal: President Has Until End of April to Sign or Veto Marriage Equality Bill

Tuesday, April 13th, 2010

Portugal should see legalization of same-sex marriage one way or the other in a matter of weeks. Parliament passed a law legalizing same-sex marriage in February and sent it to President Aníbal Cavaco Silva in March.

The president then sent it to the Constitutional Court for review. On April 8, the court said there are no problems with the law and returned it to Cavaco Silva, who has 20 days to sign or veto it.

If he signs it, it becomes law. If he vetoes it, Parliament is expected to pass it again, which would force Cavaco Silva to sign it. The law specifically excludes access to adoption for married same-sex couples.

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Italy: Constitutional Court Delays Ruling to the Week of April 12th

Wednesday, March 24th, 2010

OK, again this is translated from Italian via Google Translate (I’m taking Italian with Mark, but I’m not good enough yet to translate the whole thing myself quickly):

Not arrive before 12 April, the decision of the consultation on the constitutionality of the refusal of Commons to celebrate marriages between same-sex couples. The judicial sources said.

After discussion in open court yesterday, the judges – Identify the sources – consider the issue of gay marriage in the council chamber in the work week beginning on April 12.

The event that the hearing yesterday was examined by the constitutional court is that of two pairs of Venice and Trento, assisted by the radical and the network Lenford certain rights – advocacy for LGBT rights (lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender).

About a year ago a homosexual couple has submitted to the City of Venice, where he resides, the request for publication to proceed to marriage, receiving a precise answer ‘no’ to the ‘deemed foreign to the Italian legal institution of marriage between same sex. ”

The couple has taken the route of the court, where judges – first in Italy – have raised the matter before the Constitutional Court.

That rejection – they wrote the judges in the decision to refer to the Read – has “no rational justification, but it is a standard” implicit in our system that excludes the right of homosexuals to marry persons of the same sex. ” In this way were violated, according to the court, many constitutional principles, first of all the articles 2 (basic human rights) and 3 (equality).

The Constitutional Court may rule in various ways: in addition to that right or wrong to the applicants, may require action by Parliament or state some principles along which the legislature to act.

Hungary: Court Affirms Gay Partnership Bill

Wednesday, March 24th, 2010

The Hungarian Constitutional Court has declared that the Registered Partnership Act, which came into force on July 1 last year giving same-sex couples the equivalent legal status as married couples, is in line with Hungarian constitution requirements.

Nine petition to rule the Act unconstitutional were submitted – including one from the Christian Democratic People’s Party, sister party of FIDESZ, the likely winner of the forthcoming general election.

Soon after its adoption last summer, conservative groups, including the Christian Democratic People’s Party, the Society for Christian Physicians in Hungary, the Pro Life Forum linked to the Catholic Church and representatives of Faith Church, a powerful Pentecostal church, submitted nine petitions contending the unconstitutionality of the Act.

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