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Marriage for same-sex partners

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Marriage for same-sex partners
Describes the legislation status of same-sex marriage. This is marriage and marriage recognition between two people of the same biological sex and/or gender identity.
Source
Equaldex (2025) – with major processing by
Last updated
April 7, 2025
Next expected update
April 2026
Date range
1950–2025

Sources and processing

This data is based on the following sources

Equaldex is a collaborative knowledge base for the LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender) movement. The site aims to crowdsource every law related to LGBT rights to provide a comprehensive and global view of the LGBT rights movement.

Retrieved on
April 7, 2025
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Citation
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LGBT Rights by Country & Travel Guide | Equaldex. (2025). 

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“Data Page: Marriage for same-sex partners”, part of the following publication: Bastian Herre and Pablo Arriagada (2023) - “LGBT+ Rights”. Data adapted from Equaldex. Retrieved from /grapher/marriage-same-sex-partners-equaldex [online resource]
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Equaldex (2025) – with major processing by 

Full citation

Equaldex (2025) – with major processing by . “Marriage for same-sex partners” [dataset]. Equaldex, “Equaldex” [original data]. Retrieved April 28, 2025 from /grapher/marriage-same-sex-partners-equaldex