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Three years on from landmark ruling, Romania continues to ignore rights of same-sex couples

Three years on from landmark ruling, Romania continues to ignore rights of same-sex couples March 10, 2021 Almost three years after a European Court ruled that Romania must recognise a same-sex couple under EU freedom of movement legislation, its government is yet to implement the judgement. In June 2018, the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) issued a landmark judgement ruling that EU countries must recognise the immigration rights of same-sex spouses under EU freedom of movement laws, regardless of whether same-sex marriage is legal in the respective EU country. Almost three years later, Romania has still not respected the judgement by granting the male spouse of a Romanian man a residence permit.

Romanian top court overturns ban on gender identity studies

By Reuters Staff 1 Min Read FILE PHOTO: A girl wearing a PRIDE cap and a face mask bearing a black X attends an LGBT event outside the president s office to urge him to send a bill banning gender identity studies back to parliament, in Bucharest, Romania, June 18, 2020. Inquam Photos/Octav Ganea via REUTERS BUCHAREST (Reuters) - Romania’s Constitutional Court overturned on Wednesday a blanket ban on gender identity studies voted through by lawmakers and which rights groups and universities said would infringe on human rights and fuel discrimination. Parliament passed the amendment to the education law earlier this year, pushing Romania’s sexual politics closer to the conservative stances of neighbouring Hungary and Poland.

Romanian Court Slams Law Banning Discussion of Gender in Education

Palace of the Parliament, Bucharest, where the Constitutional Court of Romania is located, July 2020. © Council of Europe Romania’s Constitutional Court this week struck down a law parliament adopted in June 2020 that would have, among other things, banned “activities aimed at spreading gender identity theory or opinion” in educational settings. This is a positive development as the law violated Romania’s international human rights obligations, including those undertaken as a party to the Istanbul Convention on violence against women and the European Convention on Human Rights. The law defined “gender identity theory” as a belief that “gender is a concept that is different than the biological sex and the two are not always the same.” The fact that gender is distinct from sex is a truism in social science and widely accepted, including by the World Health Organization and the World Medical Association.

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