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Notes

*DC (subject to Congressional review) and Mexico City same-sex marriage laws are effective from 1 March and 4 March 2010, respectively.

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Timeline of same-sex marriage
Civil union
Domestic partnership
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Registered partnerships have been legal in Austria since 1 January 2010. Austria has provided rights for de facto same-sex unions since 2003, following the decision of the European Court of Human Rights in Karner v. Austria. This status, called unregistered cohabitation, gives cohabiting same-sex couples the same rights as unmarried cohabiting opposite-sex partners.

In December 2004, the Austrian Social Democratic Party, then in opposition, adopted a major policy decision on the issue of equal treatment of same-sex couples. In addition to introducing registered partnerships, the party was heading towards subsequent opening up of marriage for same-sex couples. The party became leader of a grand coalition Government in January 2007.

While not allowing for new same-sex marriages to be contracted, Austria indirectly saw its first same-sex marriage when its constitutional court granted a transsexual woman the right to change her legal gender to female while remaining married to her wife.[1]

A 2006 European Union poll surveying up to 30,000 people showed Austrian support for same sex marriage at 49% (higher than the EU average of 41%).[2]

In the "Perspectives" paper released by the ÖVP on 1 October 2007, it announced its support for a registered partnership (a form of civil union), based similar to the Swiss model.[3]

An agreed draft was released in late October 2007 which would give couples in a civil union nearly the same rights as married couples, except for adoption rights.[4]

In February 2009, Austria's Interior Minister Dr. Maria Fekter held conversations with a delegation of the Austrian LGBT-rights association Lambda (Rechtskomitee Lambda) concerning the issue of equal rights for LGBT people. Dr. Maria Fekter announced that the bill for a registered partnership (Eingetragene Partnerschaft) will be introduced and enacted in Autumn 2009 and would become legal on 1 January 2010.[5]

On 12 October 2009 The Greens urged the government to keep to its promise of having registered partnerships implemented by January 2010 with Green justice spokesman Albert Steinhauser saying that time was running out for the proposed law. The party also called for opening up marriage to same-sex couples.[6]

On 13 October 2009, the Austrian Justice Minister Claudia Bandion-Ortner announced that a registered partnership law would be announced "in a few weeks". She stated that such a law is in the process of being drafted, with some aspects of it still being under contention. A particular area of contention is whether registered partnerships should include a ceremony.[7]

On November 11, 2009 Minister of Justice Claudia Bandion-Ortner from ÖVP presented a bill, which was rejected by SPÖ, because the bill did not included ceremonies.[8][9][10][11][12]

On November 17, 2009 the Government finally approved the Registered Partnership Bill, proposed by the Minister of Justice.[13][14] The bill was passed on December 10 by the National Council, the lower house of parliament, in a 110-64 vote.[15][16] On December 18, it was passed by the Federal Council (upper house) in a 44-8 vote.[17] On December 30, the law was published in Bundesgesetzblatt - government's journal and took effect on 1 January 2010.[18][19]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Austria gets first same-sex marriage". 365gay.com. 2006-07-05. Archived from the original on 2007-10-17. http://web.archive.org/web/20071017161302/http://365gay.com/Newscon06/07/070506austria.htm. Retrieved 2008-07-20.   See also: legal aspects of transsexualism.
  2. ^ "Eight EU Countries Back Same-Sex Marriage". 2006-12-24. http://www.angus-reid.com/polls/view/14203. Retrieved 2008-07-20.  
  3. ^ "Austrian government plans registered gay partnerships". http://www.pinknews.co.uk/news/articles/2005-5849.html.  
  4. ^ "Homosexuelle dürfen heiraten – und sich leichter trennen". DiePresse.com. http://diepresse.com/home/politik/innenpolitik/339146/index.do?_vl_backlink=/home/politik/innenpolitik/index.do.  
  5. ^ "Registered partnership on 1. January 2010". 2009-02-18. http://www.gaynet.at/news/artikel/5199_Lambda. Retrieved 2009-02-18.  
  6. ^ "Grüne fordern rasche Umsetzung der Homo-Ehe" (in German). Die Presse. 2009-10-12. http://diepresse.com/home/politik/innenpolitik/514423/index.do?_vl_backlink=/home/politik/index.do. Retrieved 2009-10-12.  
  7. ^ Bandion-Ortner: Einigung in "wenigen Wochen", Der Standard, 13 October 2009
  8. ^ The bill
  9. ^ Austria: "Apartheid course" with gay marriage?
  10. ^ AUSTRIA: Fekter against "gay marriage" at the registry office
  11. ^ Austria: Chancellor calls for gay marriage at the registry office
  12. ^ OVP locks continue to Registry
  13. ^ Austrian government approves same-sex partnership rights
  14. ^ Austrian government approves same-sex partnership rights
  15. ^ 365gay.com: Austrian parliament OKs gay civil unions
  16. ^ TIMM:Österreichs Parlament beschließt Lebenspartnerschaft (german)
  17. ^ (German) Bundesrat beschließt Homo-Ehe
  18. ^ (German) Bundesgesetzblatt
  19. ^ (German) BUNDESGESETZBLATT FÜR DIE REPUBLIK ÖSTERREICH
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