Implications of HL decision accepting that same sex couple can be family for certain legal purposes, how it relates to international developments in discrimination law, and Scottish legislation that may be of assistance to such couples
Human rights implications of Canadian decision on whether cohabitation by lesbian couple could form ...
An analysis of the Scottish Government's Consultation on same-sex marriage, with a suggestion that t...
The legal mechanism by which same-sex relationships are recognised has long been a contentious issue...
Implications of HL decision accepting that same sex couple can be family for certain legal purposes,...
Development of recognition of same sex couples under Scots law drawing on case law dealing with chil...
On 29th March 2000 the Scottish Parliament passed its fifth piece of legislation, the Adults with In...
The Council of Europe (CoE) and its judicial body, the European Court of Human Rights, are at the fo...
Perhaps nowhere in family law is this evolution more dramatic than in the burgeoning recognition of ...
It sometimes happens that in a single year a series of law reform events, legislative and judicial, ...
The analysis that is offered in this Article has two dimensions. The first focuses upon the context ...
This paper describes in a comprehensive but compact manner the legal recognition that same-sex coupl...
The traditional problem of 'limping relationships' in private international law is emerging more and...
Assesses the likelihood of Scottish law recognising the validity of same sex marriages performed in ...
Children would benefit substantially if governments legally recognized same sex marriages and parent...
This is chapter 6 of a report that offers a comparative analysis of legal and other data concernin...
Human rights implications of Canadian decision on whether cohabitation by lesbian couple could form ...
An analysis of the Scottish Government's Consultation on same-sex marriage, with a suggestion that t...
The legal mechanism by which same-sex relationships are recognised has long been a contentious issue...
Implications of HL decision accepting that same sex couple can be family for certain legal purposes,...
Development of recognition of same sex couples under Scots law drawing on case law dealing with chil...
On 29th March 2000 the Scottish Parliament passed its fifth piece of legislation, the Adults with In...
The Council of Europe (CoE) and its judicial body, the European Court of Human Rights, are at the fo...
Perhaps nowhere in family law is this evolution more dramatic than in the burgeoning recognition of ...
It sometimes happens that in a single year a series of law reform events, legislative and judicial, ...
The analysis that is offered in this Article has two dimensions. The first focuses upon the context ...
This paper describes in a comprehensive but compact manner the legal recognition that same-sex coupl...
The traditional problem of 'limping relationships' in private international law is emerging more and...
Assesses the likelihood of Scottish law recognising the validity of same sex marriages performed in ...
Children would benefit substantially if governments legally recognized same sex marriages and parent...
This is chapter 6 of a report that offers a comparative analysis of legal and other data concernin...
Human rights implications of Canadian decision on whether cohabitation by lesbian couple could form ...
An analysis of the Scottish Government's Consultation on same-sex marriage, with a suggestion that t...
The legal mechanism by which same-sex relationships are recognised has long been a contentious issue...