Civil union in Croatia

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Legal recognition of
Same-sex unions
Same-sex marriage

Belgium
Canada
Netherlands

South Africa
Spain

Recognized in some regions

United States (MA, CA eff. 2008-6-16 at 5:01 p.m.)

Foreign marriages recognized

Aruba
Israel
Netherlands Antilles
United States (NM, NY, RI)

Civil unions and
registered partnerships

Andorra
Czech Republic
Denmark
Finland
France
Germany
Hungary (eff. 2009-1-1)
Iceland

Luxembourg
New Zealand
Norway
Slovenia
Sweden
Switzerland
United Kingdom
Uruguay

Recognized in some regions

Argentina (C, R, VCP)
Australia (TAS, SA, ACT, VIC eff. 2008-12-1)
Brazil (RS)
Canada (QC)
Mexico (Coah., DF)
United States (CA, CT, DC, HI, ME, NH, NJ, OR, VT, WA)

Unregistered co-habitation

Australia
Austria
Brazil
Colombia

Croatia
Israel
Portugal

Recognition debated

Argentina
Austria
Australia (QLD)
Brazil
Chile
China
Colombia
Costa Rica
Croatia
Cuba
Estonia
Ecuador
Faroe Islands

Greece
Ireland
Italy
Jersey
Latvia
Liechtenstein
Lithuania
Poland
Romania
Slovakia
Taiwan
United States
   (IA, IL, MD, NM, NY, RI)

Recognition granted,
same-sex marriage debated

Iceland
New Zealand

Norway
Sweden

United States (CT, DC, HI, ME, NH, NJ, OR, VT, WA)
See also

Same-sex marriage
Civil union
Registered partnership
Domestic partnership
Timeline of same-sex marriage
Listings by country

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Croatia has allowed unregistered cohabitation for same-sex couples since 2003.

The law on same-sex civil unions grants same-sex partners of at least of 3 years the same rights as enjoyed by unmarried cohabiting opposite sex partners (inheritance, financial support).[1]

In addition to this bill also a law outlawing discrimination based on sexual orientation, and incitement to hatred, was passed.[2]

Croatia was considering full civil unions with the same rights as marriage, according to a bill by the liberals and the social democrats. [3] After the 2007 parliamentary elections, though, any civil union law needs to be re-submitted to the House, since all the pending bills fade if they are not approved by Parliament before its dissolution.

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ http://www.vlada.hr/Download/2003/08/07/Zakon_o_istospolnim_zajednicama-NN.116.2003.htm
  2. ^ http://www.vlada.hr/Download/2003/08/07/Zakon_o_istospolnim_zajednicama-NN.116.2003.htm
  3. ^ Gay.hr - Hrvatski queer portal


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