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The Legal Recognition of Relationships Between Couples of the Same Sex: A New Zealand Perspective

Abstract

Now that New Zealand has guaranteed freedom from discrimination on the grounds of sexual orientation, one is able to argue convincingly that legislative change must occur so that same-sex couples can be recognised. This article discusses the rightsbased argument as to why the current position of the law in respect of same-sex couples is untenable before turning to consider what the best option for law reform might be.

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