Hands held tight and dressed in matching gray business suits, Lu Yin-Jen and his Japanese husband Eizaburo Ariyoshi walk out of the Taiwan High Administrative Court having just left the first hearing in a two-year legal battle to have their marriage registered with the Ministry of the Interior.
A Taiwanese-Japanese same-sex couple yesterday filed an administrative suit against the Ministry of the Interior (MOI), urging it to amend laws to allow same-sex couples to be married in Taiwan regardless of laws in their countries of origin.
Constitutional Interpretation No. 748 has legalized same-sex marriage in Taiwan, and transnational same-sex couples can register their marriage under the Act for Judicial Yuan’s Implementation of Constitutional Interpretation No. 748 (司法院釋字第七四八號解釋施行法) if they are from a country that recognizes same-sex marriage, the Taiwan Alliance to Promote Civil Partnership Rights said yesterday.
The couple in question, Taiwanese A-shu (阿樹) and his Japanese partner, Eizaburo Ariyoshi,