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DMB
11 Aug 2010, 08:52 AM
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/mexican-court-orders-recognition-of-samesex-marriages-2049350.html

Mexico's Supreme Court ruled that all 31 states must recognise same-sex marriages performed in the capital, though its decision does not force those states to begin marrying gay couples in their territory.

In a 9-2 decision, the tribunal cited an article of the constitution requiring states to recognise legal contracts drawn up elsewhere.

It did not specify what degree of recognition must be granted to same-sex couples.

Mexico City's same-sex marriage law, enacted in March, extends to wedded gay couples the right to adopt children, to jointly apply for bank loans, to inherit wealth and to be covered by their spouses' insurance policies.

Some of those may end up applying only in the capital.

The Supreme Court ruled last week that same-sex weddings are constitutional - though it is holding separate discussions this week on the adoption clause.

This should have the Vatican spitting nails.

Politesse
11 Aug 2010, 08:22 PM
This should have the Vatican spitting nails.
Good! And viva Mexico.

sohy
12 Aug 2010, 12:41 PM
When I read about that the other day, I felt really embarrassed for the US. We are so far behind in this area.

It does apply only in the capital as far as the actual marriages go, but the other areas must recognize these marriages as legal entities. Think of all the revenue Mexico City might bring in from all those gay weddings.

Matty
12 Aug 2010, 01:10 PM
"And now in travel news, Mexico City is apparently the new Gay Vegas. "


good for you Mexico, and let hope it gives the pope an aneurysm