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Orlandi and others v Italy: Same Sex Marriage in Italy, a Problem of Private International Law

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  • Giulia Dondoli

    (University of Waikato - Faculty of Law)

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The paper studies the case of the Italian non-recognition of same sex marriages contracted abroad. Many Italian same sex couples marry in countries where that is allowed; then, they apply to have their status recognised in Italy; but because there is no law regulating same sex relationships, their applications are often rejected. The paper studies a pending recourse before the European Court of Human Rights ? Orlandi and others v Italy ? in highlighting Italian private and international law provisions. To facilitate the analysis, the paper compares the Orlandi case with Oliari and A, and Felicetti and others v Italy, and studies the third party communications submitted by a number on nongovernmental organisations.

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  • Giulia Dondoli, 2015. "Orlandi and others v Italy: Same Sex Marriage in Italy, a Problem of Private International Law," Proceedings of International Academic Conferences 2804363, International Institute of Social and Economic Sciences.
  • Handle: RePEc:sek:iacpro:2804363
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    Keywords

    Marriage equality; LGB rights; Italy; Private International Law; NGOs.;
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    • K33 - Law and Economics - - Other Substantive Areas of Law - - - International Law

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