Examines whether marriage should be opened to same sex couples in Scotland and legislatively how easy it would be to achieve. Notes the countries that have adopted same sex marriages, and highlights the European Court of Human Rights decision in Schalk v Austria (30141/04) on the right to marry. Considers whether adultery as a ground for divorce should be limited to heterosexual couples, and addresses the conducting of same sex marriage by religious officiants which may be contrary to their faith
An examination of the needlessly complex provisions governing the various lists of bodies whose cele...
History of civil partnership in Scotland: comparison with marriage. The coming of same-sex marriage ...
Since 1989, same-sex couples in Europe and North America have begun to receive many or all of the ri...
Assesses the likelihood of Scottish law recognising the validity of same sex marriages performed in ...
Only a minority of jurisdictions currently permit same-sex marriage – among them, England and Wales ...
An analysis of the Scottish Government's Consultation on same-sex marriage, with a suggestion that t...
In jurisdictions that recognize same-sex marriages and unions, the question arises as to the extent...
An examination of why the arguments against same-sex marriage failed to prevent the Act being passed...
This book chapter demonstrates through an analysis of the case law of the ECtHR and the CJEU that bo...
This chapter analyses the jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights on the recognition of ...
Across the EU, the validity of a same-sex marriage has the potential to change whenever a state bord...
Discusses reasons for the ECtHR's failure to recognise the right to same-sex marriage, including the...
The traditional problem of 'limping relationships' in private international law is emerging more and...
This is chapter 6 of a report that offers a comparative analysis of legal and other data concernin...
Development of recognition of same sex couples under Scots law drawing on case law dealing with chil...
An examination of the needlessly complex provisions governing the various lists of bodies whose cele...
History of civil partnership in Scotland: comparison with marriage. The coming of same-sex marriage ...
Since 1989, same-sex couples in Europe and North America have begun to receive many or all of the ri...
Assesses the likelihood of Scottish law recognising the validity of same sex marriages performed in ...
Only a minority of jurisdictions currently permit same-sex marriage – among them, England and Wales ...
An analysis of the Scottish Government's Consultation on same-sex marriage, with a suggestion that t...
In jurisdictions that recognize same-sex marriages and unions, the question arises as to the extent...
An examination of why the arguments against same-sex marriage failed to prevent the Act being passed...
This book chapter demonstrates through an analysis of the case law of the ECtHR and the CJEU that bo...
This chapter analyses the jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights on the recognition of ...
Across the EU, the validity of a same-sex marriage has the potential to change whenever a state bord...
Discusses reasons for the ECtHR's failure to recognise the right to same-sex marriage, including the...
The traditional problem of 'limping relationships' in private international law is emerging more and...
This is chapter 6 of a report that offers a comparative analysis of legal and other data concernin...
Development of recognition of same sex couples under Scots law drawing on case law dealing with chil...
An examination of the needlessly complex provisions governing the various lists of bodies whose cele...
History of civil partnership in Scotland: comparison with marriage. The coming of same-sex marriage ...
Since 1989, same-sex couples in Europe and North America have begun to receive many or all of the ri...