Cayman Islands Couple Hail Court Ruling Upholding Same-Sex Partnerships
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Cayman Islands couple hail court ruling upholding same-sex partnerships
LONDON - A Cayman Islands' law legalising same-sex civil partnerships was upheld by a London court on Monday, after a long-running legal battle, in a ruling hailed by campaigners and the couple who brought the initial case more than five years ago. Read more at straitstimes.com.
After a protracted legal battle, London's Privy Council on Monday upheld a Cayman Islands law legalizing same-sex civil partnerships, Reuters reports.
JCPC affirms governor’s power in civil partnership case - Cayman Islands Headline News
Chantelle Day (left) and Vickie Bodden (CNS): The passage of the Civil Partnership Act by the previous governor, Martyn Roper, in 2020 was constitutional, the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council in London has found, securing the future of the law and the hundreds of partnerships that now exist. The ruling also clarifies the governor's…
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