More than thirty jurisdictions across the (Western) world have, since Demark was the first to do so in 1989, created institutionalised means by which same-sex couples can have their personal relationships registered with the State and governed by legal rules, analogous to those applicable to opposite-sex couples through the far older institution that we call 'marriage'. New Zealand, a State with a strong perception of itself as an egalitarian and socially progressive country, did so with its Civil Union Act 2004, which came into force on 26 April 2005, together with a plethora of Amendment Acts bringing civil union partners within the parameters of existing legislation. These Acts are New Zealand's response to the radical but still fairly r...
The tide in favour of legal equality for gay and lesbian individuals and couples continues to roll f...
This thesis examines the emergence of human rights discourse in debate over marriage equality in Aot...
This is chapter 6 of a report that offers a comparative analysis of legal and other data concernin...
More than thirty jurisdictions across the (Western) world have, since Demark was the first to do so ...
Now that New Zealand has guaranteed freedom from discrimination on the grounds of sexual orientatio...
This article analyses the parliamentary debates on the Civil Union Act 2004, which provides for lega...
Lesbian and gay activists favouring equal legal recognition of sam-sex relationships can point to a ...
Scope of work undertaken: This thesis focuses on access to marriage as a fundamental human right, a...
LAW- AND POLICY-MAKERS in New Zealand have taken what might be seen, from a conservative/liberal div...
Statistics NZ is responsible for releasing marriage and civil union registration data. Data refers t...
The traditional problem of 'limping relationships' in private international law is emerging more and...
On 26 April 2005, The Civil Union Bill officially granted registered same-sex couples in New Zealand...
On 26 April 2005, The Civil Union Bill officially granted registered same-sex couples in New Zealand...
This article analyzes the increasing tension between equality in legal discourse and the moral argum...
Perhaps nowhere in family law is this evolution more dramatic than in the burgeoning recognition of ...
The tide in favour of legal equality for gay and lesbian individuals and couples continues to roll f...
This thesis examines the emergence of human rights discourse in debate over marriage equality in Aot...
This is chapter 6 of a report that offers a comparative analysis of legal and other data concernin...
More than thirty jurisdictions across the (Western) world have, since Demark was the first to do so ...
Now that New Zealand has guaranteed freedom from discrimination on the grounds of sexual orientatio...
This article analyses the parliamentary debates on the Civil Union Act 2004, which provides for lega...
Lesbian and gay activists favouring equal legal recognition of sam-sex relationships can point to a ...
Scope of work undertaken: This thesis focuses on access to marriage as a fundamental human right, a...
LAW- AND POLICY-MAKERS in New Zealand have taken what might be seen, from a conservative/liberal div...
Statistics NZ is responsible for releasing marriage and civil union registration data. Data refers t...
The traditional problem of 'limping relationships' in private international law is emerging more and...
On 26 April 2005, The Civil Union Bill officially granted registered same-sex couples in New Zealand...
On 26 April 2005, The Civil Union Bill officially granted registered same-sex couples in New Zealand...
This article analyzes the increasing tension between equality in legal discourse and the moral argum...
Perhaps nowhere in family law is this evolution more dramatic than in the burgeoning recognition of ...
The tide in favour of legal equality for gay and lesbian individuals and couples continues to roll f...
This thesis examines the emergence of human rights discourse in debate over marriage equality in Aot...
This is chapter 6 of a report that offers a comparative analysis of legal and other data concernin...