Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

EU nations must recognise gay marriages: Court

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LUXEMBOURG: The EU’s top court, in a landmark ruling for gay rights in Europe, said on Tuesday that Romania must grant residence to the American husband of a local man even though Romania does not itself permit same-sex marriage.

In a case which has highlighte­d social difference­s between western Europe and a more conservati­ve, ex-communist east, the European Court of Justice (ECJ) ruled that Romania must accept the validity of the mens’ 2010 Belgian marriage and treat American Clai Hamilton as Adrian Coman’s spouse under EU law. The case did not touch on the freedom of member states to set their own matrimony laws, although campaigner­s have called on Brussels to push states to legalise same-sex marriage as a fundamenta­l human right. Rather it upheld rights of EU citizens to move freely across the bloc along with their families.

“Although the member states have the freedom whether or not to authorise marriage between persons of the same sex,” the judges said, “They may not obstruct the freedom of residence of an EU citizen by refusing to grant his same-sex spouse, a national of a country that is not an EU member state, a derived right of residence in their territory.”

The case arose because Hamilton’s right as a non-EU citizen to live in Romania permanentl­y was dependent on his status as Coman’s spouse.

Coman challenged a Romanian decision to limit Hamilton’s residence to a threemonth visa and a Romanian court referred the matter to the ECJ.

 ?? REUTERS ?? People walk behind the EU flag during a gay pride parade
REUTERS People walk behind the EU flag during a gay pride parade

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