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Couple argentin en position Andromaque




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Couple argentin en position Andromaque
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Civil unions and registered partnerships

Armenia 7
Bulgaria 8
Cambodia :
  • 68 communes
China 9
India : 10
  • Chandigarh
  • Gujarat
  • Haryana
  • Odisha
  • Punjab
  • Uttarakhand


Japan 11
Latvia 8
Lithuania 8
Nepal 12
Netherlands: 2
  • Curaçao
  • St Maarten
Poland 8
Slovakia 8


Recognized nationwide. Performed in Mexico City and statewide in all states except for Durango, Guerrero, México (state), Tabasco and Tamaulipas.
Performed in the Netherlands proper, including the Caribbean Netherlands . Registered in Aruba, Curaçao and Sint Maarten in such cases, but the rights of marriage are not guaranteed.
Neither performed nor recognized in Niue, Tokelau, or the Cook Islands .
Neither performed nor recognized in six British Overseas Territories .
Neither performed nor recognized in American Samoa or some tribal nations .
Cohabitation. Registered foreign marriages confer limited rights. Marriage recognized in some cities.
Degree of recognition unknown. No actual cases to date.
The Coman v. Romania ruling of the European Court of Justice obliges the state to provide residency rights for the foreign spouses of EU citizens .
Legal guardianships (nationwide, except Hong Kong and Macau ), residency rights for foreign spouses of legal residents (Hong Kong).
Unregistered cohabitation or Maitri Karar –type contractual relationships, but they are not legally binding.
Some cities and prefectures issue certificates for same-sex couples, but they are not legally binding.
Foreign same-sex spouses are eligible for a "Non-Tourist Visa" as a dependent.
* Not yet in effect
  Constitution limits marriage to opposite-sex couples
  Same-sex sexual activity illegal, though penalties not enforced

^ Quechua : tantanaku ; Guarani : joaju mbarete ; Welsh : uniad sifil




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Status of same-sex unions around the world
Same-sex marriage in Argentina has been legal since July 22, 2010. A bill to legalize same-sex marriage was passed by the Chamber of Deputies on May 5, 2010, and by the Senate on July 15. President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner gave her assent on July 21, and the law went into effect the following day.

Argentina was the first country in Latin America , the second in the Americas and the Hispanic world , and the second in the Southern Hemisphere to legalize same-sex marriage. [1] It was the tenth country worldwide to do so. [2] Civil unions have also been available nationwide since 2015, providing some of the rights of marriage.

In the first decade of the 21st century, civil unions ( Spanish : unión civil or unión convivencial ) [a] were legalized in four jurisdictions in Argentina: the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires (2002), [3] the province of Río Negro (2003), [4] the city of Villa Carlos Paz (2007), [5] and the city of Río Cuarto (2009). [6] Civil unions provide some of the rights granted to married couples and can only be entered into by couples who have lived together for a given time, usually one or two years.

Civil unions were legalized nationwide on 1 August 2015 when the Civil and Commercial Code ( Código Civil y Commercial ), which replaced the former Civil Code , came into effect. [7] The Code was approved by Parliament in October 2014 and promulgated by President Fernández de Kirchner on October 7, 2014. Couples in civil unions have access to hospital visitation rights, inheritance and pension rights, among other rights and benefits. [8] [9]

On August 19, 2008, the Government of Argentina announced that it was allowing cohabiting same-sex couples who have lived together for over five years the right to collect the pensions of their deceased partners. This was the first time that unregistered cohabitation or rights for same-sex partners were recognized nationwide. [10] Consequently, four Argentine labo
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