This chapter surveys feminist responses to the enactment of formal recognition of same-sex relationships in the Civil Partnership Act 2004 and the Marriage (Same Sex Couples) Act 2013. Responses are grouped into four categories: celebrations of equal access to rights and privileges; celebrations of acceptance and full citizenship; critiques of state intervention and the institution of marriage; and claims (and responses to those claims) that same sex marriage will be better than opposite sex marriage because it is more equal and less gendered, and could bring about the positive transformation of the institution
This article reviews feminist critiques of same sex marriage and analyzes how marriage as a socio-l...
This article reviews feminist critiques of same sex marriage and analyzes how marriage as a socio-le...
This thesis presents a cross-national, comparative study of legal recognition for lesbian and gay co...
Since the introduction of same-sex marriage, there have been two parallel institutions (marriage and...
When the Civil Partnership Act 2004 ('CPA') was introduced in 2004 this was a major step forwards fo...
Civil partnerships were introduced in 2005 as an equality measure at a time when opening up marriage...
In this paper we map briefly some of the arguments around the meaning and significance of the introd...
The legal recognition of same-sex relationships is a contested terrain that has been hotly debated b...
This thesis is a critical analysis of the legal recognition of same-sex relationships, particularly ...
This article will consider the progress made towards achieving equality between same- and different...
In June 2003 the UK government published proposals for a civil partnership registration scheme for s...
An online qualitative survey was used to explore the perspectives of those who have had a civil part...
peer-reviewedThe legal mechanism by which same-sex relationships are recognised has long been a cont...
Over the last decade, legal recognition of same-sex relationships in Canada has accelerated. By and ...
When civil servants conscientiously refuse to register same-sex marriages, a clash arises between fr...
This article reviews feminist critiques of same sex marriage and analyzes how marriage as a socio-l...
This article reviews feminist critiques of same sex marriage and analyzes how marriage as a socio-le...
This thesis presents a cross-national, comparative study of legal recognition for lesbian and gay co...
Since the introduction of same-sex marriage, there have been two parallel institutions (marriage and...
When the Civil Partnership Act 2004 ('CPA') was introduced in 2004 this was a major step forwards fo...
Civil partnerships were introduced in 2005 as an equality measure at a time when opening up marriage...
In this paper we map briefly some of the arguments around the meaning and significance of the introd...
The legal recognition of same-sex relationships is a contested terrain that has been hotly debated b...
This thesis is a critical analysis of the legal recognition of same-sex relationships, particularly ...
This article will consider the progress made towards achieving equality between same- and different...
In June 2003 the UK government published proposals for a civil partnership registration scheme for s...
An online qualitative survey was used to explore the perspectives of those who have had a civil part...
peer-reviewedThe legal mechanism by which same-sex relationships are recognised has long been a cont...
Over the last decade, legal recognition of same-sex relationships in Canada has accelerated. By and ...
When civil servants conscientiously refuse to register same-sex marriages, a clash arises between fr...
This article reviews feminist critiques of same sex marriage and analyzes how marriage as a socio-l...
This article reviews feminist critiques of same sex marriage and analyzes how marriage as a socio-le...
This thesis presents a cross-national, comparative study of legal recognition for lesbian and gay co...