Top Court Rules All EU Countries Must Recognise Same-Sex Marriages From Other Member States
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The European Court of Justice has ruled that EU member states must respect same-sex marriages. However, they are not obliged to allow same-sex marriages in their national laws. Member states not obliged to allow same-sex marriagesThe European Court of Justice, ECJ, reached this conclusion yesterday. The case concerns a Polish couple who lived in Berlin, Germany, and got married there in 2018. When the couple moved back to Poland, they requested …
All EU states are required to recognize same-sex marriage. This decision was made by the European Court in Luxembourg. The complaint was filed by two Polish men who got married in Berlin in 2018, but the Polish authorities refused to recognize it
Local MEP: Europe "cannot rest on laurels" after same-sex marriage ruling - Connacht Tribune - Galway City Tribune
This article first appeared on Galway Bay FM A local MEP says Europe cannot rest on its laurels after a landmark ruling on same-sex marriage. It’s after the European Court of Justice ruled that they must be recognised by all EU countries. The case involved two Polish citizens legally married in Germany, who were refused recognition of their marriage back in Poland. Local MEP Maria Walsh says it’s an important ruling – but there’s still strong an…
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