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Legal recognition of
Same-sex unions |
| Same-sex marriage |
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| Recognized in some regions |
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| Foreign marriages recognized |
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Civil unions and
registered partnerships |
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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)
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| Unregistered co-habitation |
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| Recognition debated |
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Recognition granted,
same-sex marriage debated |
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United States (CT, DC, HI, ME, NH, NJ, OR, VT, WA) |
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In April 2007, the Netherland's supreme court, the Hoge Raad der Nederlanden, ruled in favor of two lesbians who sought to register their marriage in Aruba. As the Netherlands Antilles is part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands it applies equally to both.[1]
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