Since the introduction of same-sex marriage, there have been two parallel institutions (marriage and civil partnership) for the legal recognition of same-sex relationships in England, Wales and Scotland. The current study aimed to examine how those in a civil partnership or a same-sex marriage perceive civil partnership in the context of marriage equality. Eighty-two respondents completed a qualitative online survey, and their responses were analysed thematically. The respondents were divided between those who viewed civil partnership as: 1) a stepping stone to equality, and felt that civil partnerships should be discontinued; 2) a form of legal recognition free from cultural baggage, and argued the Government should make civil partnership ...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This qualitative study used 4...
In this article I argue that, if civil partnership is to persist and marriage remain unchanged, civi...
The practicalities of introducing partnership registration for gay couples, with rights and responsi...
Since the introduction of same-sex marriage, there have been two parallel institutions (marriage and...
An online qualitative survey was used to explore the perspectives of those who have had a civil part...
This article discusses and compares the different concepts of civil partnership around the globe: ei...
In this paper we map briefly some of the arguments around the meaning and significance of the introd...
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...
This article will consider the progress made towards achieving equality between same- and different...
The fact that heterosexual couples still cannot form civil partnerships after the introduction of ge...
An examination of why the arguments against same-sex marriage failed to prevent the Act being passed...
The Civil Partnership Act 2004, which came into force in December 2005 allowing same-sex couples in ...
This chapter surveys feminist responses to the enactment of formal recognition of same-sex relations...
The Civil Partnership Bill 2009 arguably represents the most momentous change in Irish Family Law in...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This qualitative study used 4...
In this article I argue that, if civil partnership is to persist and marriage remain unchanged, civi...
The practicalities of introducing partnership registration for gay couples, with rights and responsi...
Since the introduction of same-sex marriage, there have been two parallel institutions (marriage and...
An online qualitative survey was used to explore the perspectives of those who have had a civil part...
This article discusses and compares the different concepts of civil partnership around the globe: ei...
In this paper we map briefly some of the arguments around the meaning and significance of the introd...
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...
This article will consider the progress made towards achieving equality between same- and different...
The fact that heterosexual couples still cannot form civil partnerships after the introduction of ge...
An examination of why the arguments against same-sex marriage failed to prevent the Act being passed...
The Civil Partnership Act 2004, which came into force in December 2005 allowing same-sex couples in ...
This chapter surveys feminist responses to the enactment of formal recognition of same-sex relations...
The Civil Partnership Bill 2009 arguably represents the most momentous change in Irish Family Law in...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This qualitative study used 4...
In this article I argue that, if civil partnership is to persist and marriage remain unchanged, civi...
The practicalities of introducing partnership registration for gay couples, with rights and responsi...