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Tunisia lifts decade-old ban that prohibited Muslim women from marrying non-Muslim men
Tunisia recently abolished an archaic law which prohibited a Muslim woman from marrying a non-Muslim man. The move comes as part of a larger movement to empower women by enabling them to freely choose a spouse. Before this amendment, non-Muslim men wishing to marry a Muslim woman were required to convert to Islam prior to […]
Ukraine amends disclosure law, tightens grip over NGOs
The Ukrainian government amended its e-declaration law on financial disclosures, to include all non-governmental organisations. The law mandates stringent reporting requirements with respect to the funding and expenditure of NGOs. Earlier in the year, the legislature had enacted another law, purportedly for curbing corruption, which requires anti-corruption activists to register their assets. It also made […]
Denmark approves same-sex marriage in the Faroe Islands
The Faroe Islands became the final Nordic country to recognise marriage equality and legalise same-sex marriage. The islands, regarded as a territory of Denmark, had authorized same-sex marriage the previous year itself but required a change in law for its legislation from the government of Denmark in order for it to be put into practice. […]
Maltese Government rejects Nationalist Party’s Marriage Equality Bill proposals
The Maltese government has declined the Nationalist Party’s (NP) proposed amendments to the Marriage Equality Bill which wanted to retain the terms ‘mother’, ‘father’, ‘husband’ and ‘wife’ in Maltese law while inserting the terms ‘parent’ and ‘spouse’. Malta’s Equality minister said that such modifications “implicitly undermine the concept of equality and create distinctions between different […]
Bundestag votes in the favour of same-sex marriage
German MPs voted to legalise same-sex marriage by 393 to 226 votes at the German parliament Bundestag. The vote had four abstentions and was followed by debates reflecting age-old arguments over marriage equality. Since 2001, same-sex couples in Germany have been able to enter into civil unions, but were not allowed to marry. The new […]
New Zealand introduces Bill to clear historic homosexual convictions
The Criminal Records (Expungement of Convictions for Historical Homosexual Offences) Bill was introduced in the Parliament. If passed, this law will permit men convicted of consensual homosexual conduct, or the families of such men who have since died, to seek the deletion of their conviction from official records. Further decision will be taken on a […]
States in Mexico allow gender self-determination
Nayarit became the third state after Michoacan and Mexico City to allow changes in birth certificates due to gender identity reasons. The law reform will allow transgender people to request and initiate changes in their birth certificates at civil registry and municipal offices. The new law also specifies that no civil registry judge will be […]
Colombia legally recognizes union between three men
A public notary in Medellín has authorized the union between three men, declaring that the three of them constitute a family and are each others’ legal partners. Colombia’s constitutional court approved marriage equality in 2016, and had in 2015 granted same-sex couples the same adoption rights as heterosexuals. However, such moves have invited a backlash […]
Chile court revokes complete ban on abortion
The Chilean Constitutional Tribunal upheld women’s rights when it ruled that a new law which seeks to end complete criminalisation of abortion in Chileis constitutionalChile’s abortion law was amended in August, 2017 to decriminalize abortion in the limited circumstances of life of risk to the life of the pregnant woman or girl; pregnancy resulting from […]
Dominican Republic Parliament rejects amendment to abortion law
The Parliament of the Dominican Republic has rejected an amendment to the Penal Code, which sought to criminalise all abortions under any circumstances, except to save the life of the pregnant woman after all efforts to save both her and the foetus have failed. The President had earlier vetoed this amendment on the ground that […]