VOICED : Histórica decisión judicial en Japón para el reconocimiento del matrimonio homosexual

VOICED : Histórica decisión judicial en Japón para el reconocimiento del matrimonio homosexual

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A Japanese court has ruled that not recognizing same-sex marriage is unconstitutional, marking a significant step towards equality. Japan remains the only G7 country not recognizing same-sex marriage, though civil unions are allowed in Italy. The Japanese Constitution, dating back to 1947, is interpreted as requiring mutual consent between two sexes for marriage, leading to various interpretations. This ruling is part of a series of lawsuits filed by same-sex couples seeking legal recognition of their unions. Public opinion in Japan is increasingly supportive of marriage equality, with a majority favoring it.

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