Atrás Access to registered same-sex partnerships: it’s a question of equality

Commissioner Muižnieks publishes his latest Human Rights Comment
Access to registered same-sex partnerships: it’s a question of equality

 “There is a growing trend in Europe and beyond towards granting same-sex couples legal recognition for their relationships, which confers certain specific protections. The first country to provide “registered partnerships” was Denmark in 1989, while The Netherlands was first to adopt same-sex marriage in 2001. Today, 47 countries in the world, 27 of which are in the Council of Europe, provide some form of legal recognition for same-sex couples” says Nils Muižnieks, Council of Europe Commissioner for Human Rights, in his latest Human Rights Comment published today.

Commissioner for Human Rights Strasbourg 21 February 2017
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