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Italy violated human rights of gay couples by refusing marriage licences, court rules | Italy violated human rights of gay couples by refusing marriage licences, court rules |
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A European court has ruled that Italy breached the rights of three gay couples by refusing to let them get married. | A European court has ruled that Italy breached the rights of three gay couples by refusing to let them get married. |
Judges said that the country - which is the last major nation in Western Europe without same-sex marriage or civil partnerships - had violated Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights, which maintains the right to respect for private and family life. | Judges said that the country - which is the last major nation in Western Europe without same-sex marriage or civil partnerships - had violated Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights, which maintains the right to respect for private and family life. |
Some areas allow local civil unions, but there is a national ban on same-sex marriage, a stance that has caused a bitter split between city mayors and the state. | Some areas allow local civil unions, but there is a national ban on same-sex marriage, a stance that has caused a bitter split between city mayors and the state. |
The court said the existing legal protection was "not sufficiently reliable". | The court said the existing legal protection was "not sufficiently reliable". |
The three couples involved in the case have been together for years, but had all requests for marriage rejected. | The three couples involved in the case have been together for years, but had all requests for marriage rejected. |
The Italian government was ordered to pay the six men €5,000 (£3,500) each as compensation, plus expenses. | The Italian government was ordered to pay the six men €5,000 (£3,500) each as compensation, plus expenses. |
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