SAME-SEX RELATIONSHIPS – THE ABSENCE OF LEGISLATIVE FRAMEWORK IN THE REPUBLIC OF KOSOVO

According to the Constitution of the Republic of Kosovo, all persons are equal before the law and no one shall be discriminated against on the grounds of sexual orientation, or any other personal status. Furthermore, the Kosovo Constitution leaves open the possibility that members of the LGBT+ commu...

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Main Authors: Egzonis Hajdari, Albulena Hajdari, Krasniqi Íbrahim Ömer
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Mykolas Romeris University 2022-06-01
Series:International Comparative Jurisprudence
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Online Access:https://ojs.mruni.eu/ojs/international-comparative-jurisprudence/article/view/7130
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author Egzonis Hajdari
Albulena Hajdari
Krasniqi Íbrahim Ömer
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description According to the Constitution of the Republic of Kosovo, all persons are equal before the law and no one shall be discriminated against on the grounds of sexual orientation, or any other personal status. Furthermore, the Kosovo Constitution leaves open the possibility that members of the LGBT+ community can even use their right to marry, as it provides that everyone has the right to marry and create a family. However, this provision refers to Family Law in all matters relating to marriage and divorce. On the other hand, the Family Law of the Republic of Kosovo recognizes only the marriage of two persons of different sexes. Related to this, the law provides that marriage is a legally registered community of two persons of different sexes. Moreover, the Family Law does not recognize civil unions or domestic partnerships, and these are not regulated by any special law here. In contrast to Family Law, the Criminal Law of Kosovo includes articles that protect persons of the LGBT+ community. This paper will also consider a comparative approach towards the legislative framework of other former Yugoslav States regarding same-sex relationships.
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spelling doaj.art-b9a4dc2e6c454da79d66205fa26324992022-12-22T03:30:47ZengMykolas Romeris UniversityInternational Comparative Jurisprudence2351-66742022-06-018110.13165/j.icj.2022.06.004 SAME-SEX RELATIONSHIPS – THE ABSENCE OF LEGISLATIVE FRAMEWORK IN THE REPUBLIC OF KOSOVO Egzonis HajdariAlbulena HajdariKrasniqi Íbrahim Ömer According to the Constitution of the Republic of Kosovo, all persons are equal before the law and no one shall be discriminated against on the grounds of sexual orientation, or any other personal status. Furthermore, the Kosovo Constitution leaves open the possibility that members of the LGBT+ community can even use their right to marry, as it provides that everyone has the right to marry and create a family. However, this provision refers to Family Law in all matters relating to marriage and divorce. On the other hand, the Family Law of the Republic of Kosovo recognizes only the marriage of two persons of different sexes. Related to this, the law provides that marriage is a legally registered community of two persons of different sexes. Moreover, the Family Law does not recognize civil unions or domestic partnerships, and these are not regulated by any special law here. In contrast to Family Law, the Criminal Law of Kosovo includes articles that protect persons of the LGBT+ community. This paper will also consider a comparative approach towards the legislative framework of other former Yugoslav States regarding same-sex relationships. https://ojs.mruni.eu/ojs/international-comparative-jurisprudence/article/view/7130lgbt+same-sexconstitutionfamily lawkosovoformer yugoslavia
spellingShingle Egzonis Hajdari
Albulena Hajdari
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SAME-SEX RELATIONSHIPS – THE ABSENCE OF LEGISLATIVE FRAMEWORK IN THE REPUBLIC OF KOSOVO
International Comparative Jurisprudence
lgbt+
same-sex
constitution
family law
kosovo
former yugoslavia
title SAME-SEX RELATIONSHIPS – THE ABSENCE OF LEGISLATIVE FRAMEWORK IN THE REPUBLIC OF KOSOVO
title_full SAME-SEX RELATIONSHIPS – THE ABSENCE OF LEGISLATIVE FRAMEWORK IN THE REPUBLIC OF KOSOVO
title_fullStr SAME-SEX RELATIONSHIPS – THE ABSENCE OF LEGISLATIVE FRAMEWORK IN THE REPUBLIC OF KOSOVO
title_full_unstemmed SAME-SEX RELATIONSHIPS – THE ABSENCE OF LEGISLATIVE FRAMEWORK IN THE REPUBLIC OF KOSOVO
title_short SAME-SEX RELATIONSHIPS – THE ABSENCE OF LEGISLATIVE FRAMEWORK IN THE REPUBLIC OF KOSOVO
title_sort same sex relationships the absence of legislative framework in the republic of kosovo
topic lgbt+
same-sex
constitution
family law
kosovo
former yugoslavia
url https://ojs.mruni.eu/ojs/international-comparative-jurisprudence/article/view/7130
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