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Recognition of same-sex unions in South Korea : ウィキペディア英語版
South Korea recognizes neither same-sex marriage nor any other form of legal union for same-sex couples.== Political support ==The Democratic Labour Party ((朝鮮語:민주노동당)), established in January 2000, is the third-largest political party in South Korea and has a political panel known as the ''Sexual Minorities Committee'' ((朝鮮語:민주노동당 성소수자위원회)) which advocates the recognition and political representation of sexual minorities. Their stated agenda includes a campaign against homophobia and discrimination based on sexual orientation, equal rights for sexual minorities (in their own words, "complete freedom, equality, and right of pursuit of happiness for homosexuals") (한국정당사 첫 동성애 공식기구 떴다 : 정치 : 인터넷한겨레 ) as well as the legalization of same-sex marriages. On its campaign bid for the 2004 parliamentary elections, the Democratic Labour Party promised the abolition of all inequalities against sexual minorities and won a record 10 seats in the ''Kukhoe'' National Assembly.On July 30, 2004, the Committee filed a formal complaint against the Incheon District Court's decision to refuse the recognition of same-sex marriages. The complaint was filed on the grounds that the decision is unconstitutional since neither the Constitution nor civil law define marriage as being between a man and a woman (the only mentioned requisite is age of majority) and that the Constitution explicitly forbids discrimination "pertaining to all political, economic, social, or cultural aspects of life of an individual." The Committee also claimed that refusal to recognize same-sex marriages constitutes discrimination based on sexual orientation and a refusal to provide equal protection under the law.(블로그 :: 네이버 )

South Korea recognizes neither same-sex marriage nor any other form of legal union for same-sex couples.
== Political support ==
The Democratic Labour Party ((朝鮮語:민주노동당)), established in January 2000, is the third-largest political party in South Korea and has a political panel known as the ''Sexual Minorities Committee'' ((朝鮮語:민주노동당 성소수자위원회)) which advocates the recognition and political representation of sexual minorities. Their stated agenda includes a campaign against homophobia and discrimination based on sexual orientation, equal rights for sexual minorities (in their own words, "complete freedom, equality, and right of pursuit of happiness for homosexuals")〔 (한국정당사 첫 동성애 공식기구 떴다 : 정치 : 인터넷한겨레 )〕 as well as the legalization of same-sex marriages.〔 On its campaign bid for the 2004 parliamentary elections, the Democratic Labour Party promised the abolition of all inequalities against sexual minorities and won a record 10 seats in the ''Kukhoe'' National Assembly.
On July 30, 2004, the Committee filed a formal complaint against the Incheon District Court's decision to refuse the recognition of same-sex marriages. The complaint was filed on the grounds that the decision is unconstitutional since neither the Constitution nor civil law define marriage as being between a man and a woman (the only mentioned requisite is age of majority) and that the Constitution explicitly forbids discrimination "pertaining to all political, economic, social, or cultural aspects of life of an individual." The Committee also claimed that refusal to recognize same-sex marriages constitutes discrimination based on sexual orientation and a refusal to provide equal protection under the law.〔(블로그 :: 네이버 )〕

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアでSouth Korea recognizes neither same-sex marriage nor any other form of legal union for same-sex couples.== Political support ==The Democratic Labour Party ((朝鮮語:민주노동당)), established in January 2000, is the third-largest political party in South Korea and has a political panel known as the ''Sexual Minorities Committee'' ((朝鮮語:민주노동당 성소수자위원회)) which advocates the recognition and political representation of sexual minorities. Their stated agenda includes a campaign against homophobia and discrimination based on sexual orientation, equal rights for sexual minorities (in their own words, "complete freedom, equality, and right of pursuit of happiness for homosexuals") (한국정당사 첫 동성애 공식기구 떴다 : 정치 : 인터넷한겨레 ) as well as the legalization of same-sex marriages. On its campaign bid for the 2004 parliamentary elections, the Democratic Labour Party promised the abolition of all inequalities against sexual minorities and won a record 10 seats in the ''Kukhoe'' National Assembly.On July 30, 2004, the Committee filed a formal complaint against the Incheon District Court's decision to refuse the recognition of same-sex marriages. The complaint was filed on the grounds that the decision is unconstitutional since neither the Constitution nor civil law define marriage as being between a man and a woman (the only mentioned requisite is age of majority) and that the Constitution explicitly forbids discrimination "pertaining to all political, economic, social, or cultural aspects of life of an individual." The Committee also claimed that refusal to recognize same-sex marriages constitutes discrimination based on sexual orientation and a refusal to provide equal protection under the law.(블로그 :: 네이버 )」の詳細全文を読む



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