Love and the State: Gay Marriage in Spain |
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Authors: | Raquel Platero |
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Affiliation: | (1) Departamento di Ciencia Política y Admón. II, Facultad de CC. Políticas y Sociología, QUING (Quality in Gender Equality Policies), European Research Project, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Pozuelo de Alarcón, Madrid, 28223, Spain |
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Abstract: | On 30 June 2005, the Spanish Parliament approved Law 13/2005, which amends the Civil Code to permit same-sex marriage. This formal equality measure put Spain in the spotlight of the international media. It is the culmination of a series of developments spanning from the last years of the Franco regime (which ended in 1975), through the enactment of anti-discrimination measures in 1995, to the recent fight for kinship recognition. It also follows a recent shift, from 1998 to 2005, towards the enactment of same-sex partnership laws at regional level, the approval of same-sex marriage and finally, the approval of a ‹gender identity law’ (2007). This legislative note assesses the context in which the new law on same-sex marriage has been enacted. I argue that although same-sex marriage has been represented by many activists and politicians in Spain as a gender neutral contract, it has the potential for differential impacts on lesbians and gay men, and further research and debates are needed in this area. |
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Keywords: | divorce equality lesbian feminism same-sex marriage Spanish law |
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