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'''Marriage equality''' refers to the extension to same-sex couples of the ability to get married in the same way as opposite-sex couples.
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<caption align="center"><b>English</b> (en): Laws regarding same-sex sexuality</caption>
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<p><b>Homosexuality legal</b></p>
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<p><b>Homosexuality illegal</b></p>
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<p>Rings indicate areas where local judges have granted marriage or imposed the death penalty in a country where that is not otherwise the law.</p>
<p><sup>1</sup>May include recent laws or court decisions which have created legal recognition of same-sex relationships, but which have not entered into effect yet</p>
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</table>]]'''Marriage equality''' refers to the extension to same-sex couples of the ability to get married in the same way as opposite-sex couples.


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Revision as of 07:12, 23 May 2012

English (en): Laws regarding same-sex sexuality

Homosexuality legal

   Same-sex marriage1
   Other type of partnership (or unregistered cohabitation)1
   Foreign same-sex marriages recognized1
   No recognition of same-sex couples

Homosexuality illegal

   Minimal penalty
   Heavy penalty
   Up to life in prison
   Up to death (ring = local judges)

Rings indicate areas where local judges have granted marriage or imposed the death penalty in a country where that is not otherwise the law.

1May include recent laws or court decisions which have created legal recognition of same-sex relationships, but which have not entered into effect yet

Marriage equality refers to the extension to same-sex couples of the ability to get married in the same way as opposite-sex couples.