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3 Days Before Christmas: Court Delivers Judgment on Same-Sex Marriage

14 Dezember 2015

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Austrian children with two fathers or two mothers have to be compulsory illegitimate because their parents are not allowed to marry each other. Five such children, together with their parents, are now taking the federal government to the courts over their parents´marriage ban; to allow their parents to marry and themselves to become legitimate children as their peers with one father and one mother are. 26 November 2015  the Vienna Administrative Court has heard the first of these five cases. Already on 21 December 2015 (11.30 am), three days before Christmas, the Court will deliver its judgment in public (Wien 19, Muthgasse 62, room B2.02 = court room 3).

Austria grants the identical rights to found a family to same-gender couples as it does to opposite-gender couples (second-parent-adoption, joint adoption, medically assisted procreation, automatic co-parenthood in registered lesbian couples and recognition of motherhood in unrgistereed lesbian couples like recognition of fatherhood over illegitimate children). 

Nevertheless their children have to compulsory illegitimate. As their parents, diferrent then the parents of their peers, are banned from marrying, just because these parents are two mothers or two fathers instead of one mother and one father.  

Unique in the world

Austria is the only state in the world with such a state of law. All other countries in th world, which grant same-gender couples full adopton rights, as a matter of course, let the parents of these children marry.  

In 2012 the Austrian Constitutional Court found the marrriage-ban constitutional arguing that civil marriage is "oriented towards the ability, in principle, to parent", what distinguishes it from "relationships of another kind" (VfGH 09.10.2012, B 121/11, B 137/11 Rz 32). This argument has lost its basis since then. Back in 2012 same-gender couples in Austria had no (!) right whatsoever to found a family. Today they have absolutely identical (!) rights. Today same-gender couples, under Austrian law, are equally "oriented towards the ability, in principle, to parent". 

The cildren in the five families now sueing the government have two full and equal legal parents just as children with a father and a mother.

"Austria made the second, third, fourth and fifth step before the first", says Dr. Helmut Graupner, first signatory of the citizens initiative Ehe Gleich! and counsel of the five families, "The marriage ban must fall, for the sake of the children".


 

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