On December 1, 2005, the Constitutional Court of South Africa set that nation on course to join a small and, perhaps, surprising list of countries. Following Belgium, the Netherlands, Canada, Spain, and the American state of Massachusetts, South Africa looked set to become the fifth country and sixth jurisdiction to grant full marriage recognition to same-sex couples, Its entry is surprising, perhaps, because it is the first jurisdiction outside of the northern hemisphere and the so-called West to move toward such full recognition. Furthermore, South Africa-while certainly much more tolerant of same-sex relationships than its African neighbors-in many regions remains more hostile to homosexuality than Amsterdam, Madrid, Boston, or Vancouv...
In 1996 South Africa was the first country in the world to safeguard sexual orientation as a human r...
<p>Like many former colonies, South Africa has a plural system of family law which has historically ...
This article maps the legal developments that led to the adoption of the Civil Union Act, which exte...
On December 1, 2005, the Constitutional Court of South Africa set that nation on course to join a sm...
This article reflects critically on the various stages in the legal recognition of same-sex marriage...
In hierdie bydrae word die problematiek oor "huwelike" tussen persone van dieselfde geslag aan die o...
This short dissertation is an appraisal of same-sex marriages. The traditional arguments against sa...
South Africa\u27s post-apartheid constitution has been widely admired and constantly referenced by i...
South Africa became the first country in Africa to legalise same-sex marriages in its post-apartheid...
On 28 November 2006, South Africa’s legislature passed the Civil Union Act (No. 17, 2006), which leg...
This article examines contemporary struggles over same-sex marriage in the daily lives of black lesb...
This article analyses the path towards the construction of sexual rights related to same-sex conjuga...
The South African Constitution is unlike any other in the world in terms of its inclusion of sexual ...
A ground-breaking judgment handed down by the Constitutional Court on 1 December 2005 gave parliamen...
The Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996 provides for all people to be equal, includin...
In 1996 South Africa was the first country in the world to safeguard sexual orientation as a human r...
<p>Like many former colonies, South Africa has a plural system of family law which has historically ...
This article maps the legal developments that led to the adoption of the Civil Union Act, which exte...
On December 1, 2005, the Constitutional Court of South Africa set that nation on course to join a sm...
This article reflects critically on the various stages in the legal recognition of same-sex marriage...
In hierdie bydrae word die problematiek oor "huwelike" tussen persone van dieselfde geslag aan die o...
This short dissertation is an appraisal of same-sex marriages. The traditional arguments against sa...
South Africa\u27s post-apartheid constitution has been widely admired and constantly referenced by i...
South Africa became the first country in Africa to legalise same-sex marriages in its post-apartheid...
On 28 November 2006, South Africa’s legislature passed the Civil Union Act (No. 17, 2006), which leg...
This article examines contemporary struggles over same-sex marriage in the daily lives of black lesb...
This article analyses the path towards the construction of sexual rights related to same-sex conjuga...
The South African Constitution is unlike any other in the world in terms of its inclusion of sexual ...
A ground-breaking judgment handed down by the Constitutional Court on 1 December 2005 gave parliamen...
The Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996 provides for all people to be equal, includin...
In 1996 South Africa was the first country in the world to safeguard sexual orientation as a human r...
<p>Like many former colonies, South Africa has a plural system of family law which has historically ...
This article maps the legal developments that led to the adoption of the Civil Union Act, which exte...