Pictures: How rights differ around the world
From marriage to just being able to be open, human rights greatly differ across the globe. Here's a quick a look at some very different perspectives.
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Pictures: How rights differ around the world
In the United Kingdom, same-sex couples cannot marry, but instead enter into what the government calls "civil partnership." This legal relationship gives couples the same rights as married couples in areas such as tax and employment benefits.
PICTURED: Matt Lucas and Kevin McGee pose after their Civil Partnership Ceremony on December 17, 2006 in London, England. |
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