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Same-sex marriage in Guernsey

Same-sex marriage is legal in all parts of the Bailiwick of Guernsey, a Crown Dependency of the United Kingdom. Legislation to open marriage to same-sex couples in Guernsey was passed by the States of Guernsey on 21 September 2016, and took effect on 2 May 2017. Same-sex marriage laws took effect in Alderney on 14 June 2018, and Sark on 23 April 2020.

The Bailiwick of Guernsey has never recognised civil partnerships, and prior to 2017 was the sole region in the British Isles to not recognise same-sex couples in any form.

Recognition of foreign unions edit

 
Laws regarding same-sex partnerships in Europe¹
  Marriage
  Civil union
  Limited domestic recognition (cohabitation)
  Limited foreign recognition (residency rights)
  Unrecognized
  Constitution limits marriage to opposite-sex couples
¹ May include recent laws or court decisions that have not yet entered into effect.

Civil partnerships performed in the United Kingdom and other relationships treated as such by UK law have been recognised in Guernsey for succession purposes since 2 April 2012, after approval of a bill allowing such recognition by the States of Guernsey on 29 June 2011. The bill received royal assent in the Privy Council on 16 November and was registered in the records of the island on 5 December 2011.[1][2]

On 10 December 2015, the States approved an ordinance to recognise same-sex marriages and civil partnerships performed abroad for the purposes of the Income Tax (Guernsey) Law, 1975. It took effect on 1 January 2017.[3][4][5][6][7] On the same day, the States directed the preparation of legislation to amend the Inheritance (Guernsey) Law, 2011 to recognise foreign same-sex marriages for its purposes.[5][8] A bill to this effect was submitted on 22 January 2016, and was approved by the States on 2 March.[9][10][11] It received royal assent in the Privy Council on 4 May and took effect on 16 May 2016.[12]

On 17 June 2015, the States of Alderney unanimously approved the Inheritance (Alderney) Law, 2015, which includes provisions to recognise same-sex marriages and civil partnerships performed abroad for its purposes.[13][14] The bill received royal assent in the Privy Council on 8 October, was registered in the records of the island on 9 November 2015, and took effect on 1 January 2016.[15][16][17]

Same-sex marriage edit

Guernsey edit

In January 2014, it was announced that within the next twelve months deputies would debate whether to accept a state-recognised civil union proposal.[18] The proposed law, titled Union Civile (French: [ynjɔ̃ sivil]; Guernésiais: parchounerie civile), was said to be "the most forward-looking marriage law" in the world. The measure would have ended state-sanctioned marriages of any couple and instead replaced it with Union Civile.[19] A consultation on the proposed law began on 1 June 2015 and lasted until 13 July 2015.[20][21][22][23] The law would only apply to the islands of Guernsey, Herm, Jethou and Lihou.[24] On 14 July 2015, the results of the consultation indicated that over 1,600 responses had been filed, with the majority supporting the introduction of a same-sex marriage law rather than a partnership law.[25]

On 30 October 2015, the Policy Council of Guernsey dropped the Union Civile plans and released a report asking the States to agree on introducing a same-sex marriage law.[26][27] The States approved the proposal on 10 December 2015 in a 37–7 vote. Amendments to introduce civil partnerships or Union Civile rather than same-sex marriage were rejected.[28][29][30][31]

10 December 2015 vote in the States of Guernsey[31]
Voted for Voted against Absent (Did not vote)
37
  • Elis G. Bebb
  • Barry L. Brehaut
  • Alvord H. Brouard
  • Yvonne Burford
  • Garry M. Collins
  • Richard Conder
  • Roger Domaille
  • Mark H. Dorey
  • Darren J. Duquemin
  • Matthew J. Fallaize
  • Peter L. Gillson
  • John A. B. Gollop
  • Christopher J. Green
  • Michael P.J. Hadley
  • Peter A. Harwood
  • Sandra A. James
  • Louis E. Jeana
  • Robert A. Jones
  • Allister H. Langlois
  • Michelle K. Le Clerc
  • Andrew R. Le Lièvre
  • Paul R. Le Pelley
  • Mary M. Lowe
  • Paul A. Luxon
  • S.D. Graham McKinleya
  • Scott J. Ogier
  • Charles Parkinson
  • Lester C. Queripel
  • Francis W. Quin
  • Peter A. Sherbourne
  • Robert W. Sillars
  • Heidi J.R. Soulsby
  • Anthony Spruce
  • Gavin A. St. Pier
  • Kevin A. Stewart
  • Lyndon S. Trott
  • Arrun M. Wilkie
7
  • A. Hunter Adam
  • David de G. De Lisle
  • Jan Kuttelwascher
  • Michael G. O'Hara
  • Barry J.E. Paint
  • Roger A. Perrot
  • Laurie B. Queripel
3
a. Both deputies are appointed by the States of Alderney.

In February 2016, a working group, consisting of Chief Minister Jonathan Le Tocq and deputies Elis Bebb and Chris Green, was established in order to prepare a draft bill.[32][33] A same-sex marriage bill was approved by the States in a 33–5 vote on 21 September.[34][35][36][37]

21 September 2016 vote in the States of Guernsey[38]
Voted for Voted against Absent (Did not vote)
33
  • Barry L. Brehaut
  • Alvord H. Brouard
  • Lindsay De Sausmarez
  • Mark H. Dorey
  • Andrea Dudley-Owen
  • Matt J. Fallaize
  • Peter Ferbrache
  • John A. B. Gollop
  • Richard Graham
  • Chris J. Green
  • Louis E. Jeana
  • Shane Langlois
  • Michelle K. Le Clerc
  • Paul R. Le Pelley
  • Jonathan P. Le Tocq
  • Marc Leadbeater
  • Mary M. Lowe
  • S.D. Graham McKinleya
  • Carl Meerveld
  • Jennifer Merrett
  • Victoria Oliver
  • Charles Parkinson
  • Rob Prow
  • Lester C. Queripel
  • Peter Roffey
  • Sarah Hansmann Rouxel
  • Heidi J.R. Soulsby
  • Gavin A. St. Pier
  • Jane Stephens
  • Dawn Tindall
  • Rhian Tooley
  • Lyndon S. Trott
  • Emilie Yerby
5
  • David de G. De Lisle
  • Jan Kuttelwascher
  • Joe Mooney
  • Barry J.E. Paint
  • Laurie B. Queripel
1
  • Jeremy Smithies
a. Both deputies are appointed by the States of Alderney.

The Same-Sex Marriage (Guernsey) Law, 2016 received royal assent in the Privy Council on 14 December 2016.[39] It was registered in the records of the island on 16 January 2017.[40] On 21 February 2017, the government announced that the law would take effect on 2 May, if the ordinances to commence it and make the necessary changes to other laws are approved by the States at its meeting on 26 April.[41][42][43][44][45] On 26 April, the States approved both ordinances, and the law took effect on 2 May 2017.[46][47][48][49][50] It applies to the jurisdiction of Guernsey, but not to Alderney and Sark.[40]

The first same-sex marriage in Guernsey was performed on 14 July 2017 between Kirsty Davison and Paula Le Page from Saint Peter Port.[51] The first same-sex couple to marry on Herm were Rebecca and Aletia Leong in August 2022.[52]

Alderney edit

Alderney, one of the three constituent Channel Islands which form the Bailiwick of Guernsey, has full autonomy in most legal matters (except foreign affairs and other powers that have been transferred to the States of Guernsey), through the States of Alderney.

On 21 February 2017, the States' Policy and Finance Committee (PFC) approved a proposal from the Chief Executive, Victor Brownlees, to draft a bill to allow same-sex marriage on Alderney.[53] LGBT rights advocacy group Liberate estimated that the entire process of legalisation could take 12 months.[54] On 16 May, the PFC agreed to bring forward the proposed Same-Sex Marriage (Alderney) Law, 2017 to a meeting of the States on a date to be determined later.[55] On 18 July 2017, the PFC noted that the draft law was at an advanced stage, but that consequential amendments to other legislation was required before the bill could be presented to the States of Alderney.[56] On 12 September 2017, the PFC unanimously approved the bill.[57][58][59] The legislation was approved by the States on 18 October 2017 by a vote of 9 to 0 with one abstention.[60][61][62] The bill received royal assent in the Privy Council on 13 December 2017 and was registered in the records of the island on 15 January 2018.[63][64][65] On 13 June, the States approved the ordinances to commence the law and make the necessary changes to other laws, all of which came into effect on 14 June 2018.[66][67][68][69] The first same-sex marriage was performed on 16 June 2018 in Platte Saline near Saint Anne.[70][71]

Sark edit

Sark is a constituent Channel Island which forms part of the Bailiwick of Guernsey. It has legislative autonomy and legislation passed by the States of Guernsey do not apply to Sark without approval of the Chief Pleas, resulting in same-sex marriages not being performed in Sark following the passage of Guernsey's legislation.[72] On 2 October 2019, the Chief Pleas approved a proposition directing the Policy and Finance Committee to instruct the Law Officers to draft legislation to legalise same-sex marriage on the island.[73][74][75] A bill mirroring the provisions of the Guernsey same-sex marriage law was approved by the Chief Pleas on 17 December 2019,[76][77] and received royal assent on 11 March 2020.[78] The law was registered in the records of the island on 6 April.[79] On 22 April 2020, the Chief Pleas approved, in a unanimous 14–0 vote, the ordinances to commence the law and make the necessary changes to other laws, all of which came into effect on 23 April 2020.[80][81][82][83]

Sark equestrian Carl Hester praised the legalisation of same-sex marriage on the island.[84]

Religious performance edit

The Methodist Church of Great Britain has allowed its ministers to conduct same-sex marriages since 2021. The Methodist Conference voted 254 to 46 in favour of the move in June 2021. A freedom of conscience clause allows ministers with objections to opt out of performing same-sex weddings.[85][86] In January 2022, the Methodist congregation in Sark announced it would be performing same-sex weddings in its local chapel.[87]

The smaller United Reformed Church has allowed its churches to perform same-sex marriages since 2016.[88] The Quakers also perform same-sex marriages.

See also edit

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External links edit

  • Website of Liberate, Guernsey's leading gay rights and marriage equality advocacy group
  • Same-Sex Marriage (Guernsey) Law, 2016, Guernsey Legal Resources
  • Same-Sex Marriage (Alderney) Law, 2017, Guernsey Legal Resources
  • Same-Sex Marriage (Sark) Law, 2019, Guernsey Legal Resources

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Same sex marriage is legal in all parts of the Bailiwick of Guernsey a Crown Dependency of the United Kingdom Legislation to open marriage to same sex couples in Guernsey was passed by the States of Guernsey on 21 September 2016 and took effect on 2 May 2017 Same sex marriage laws took effect in Alderney on 14 June 2018 and Sark on 23 April 2020 The Bailiwick of Guernsey has never recognised civil partnerships and prior to 2017 was the sole region in the British Isles to not recognise same sex couples in any form Contents 1 Recognition of foreign unions 2 Same sex marriage 2 1 Guernsey 2 2 Alderney 2 3 Sark 2 4 Religious performance 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksRecognition of foreign unions edit nbsp Laws regarding same sex partnerships in Europe Marriage Civil union Limited domestic recognition cohabitation Limited foreign recognition residency rights Unrecognized Constitution limits marriage to opposite sex couples May include recent laws or court decisions that have not yet entered into effect vte Civil partnerships performed in the United Kingdom and other relationships treated as such by UK law have been recognised in Guernsey for succession purposes since 2 April 2012 after approval of a bill allowing such recognition by the States of Guernsey on 29 June 2011 The bill received royal assent in the Privy Council on 16 November and was registered in the records of the island on 5 December 2011 1 2 On 10 December 2015 the States approved an ordinance to recognise same sex marriages and civil partnerships performed abroad for the purposes of the Income Tax Guernsey Law 1975 It took effect on 1 January 2017 3 4 5 6 7 On the same day the States directed the preparation of legislation to amend the Inheritance Guernsey Law 2011 to recognise foreign same sex marriages for its purposes 5 8 A bill to this effect was submitted on 22 January 2016 and was approved by the States on 2 March 9 10 11 It received royal assent in the Privy Council on 4 May and took effect on 16 May 2016 12 On 17 June 2015 the States of Alderney unanimously approved the Inheritance Alderney Law 2015 which includes provisions to recognise same sex marriages and civil partnerships performed abroad for its purposes 13 14 The bill received royal assent in the Privy Council on 8 October was registered in the records of the island on 9 November 2015 and took effect on 1 January 2016 15 16 17 Same sex marriage editGuernsey edit In January 2014 it was announced that within the next twelve months deputies would debate whether to accept a state recognised civil union proposal 18 The proposed law titled Union Civile French ynjɔ sivil Guernesiais parchounerie civile was said to be the most forward looking marriage law in the world The measure would have ended state sanctioned marriages of any couple and instead replaced it with Union Civile 19 A consultation on the proposed law began on 1 June 2015 and lasted until 13 July 2015 20 21 22 23 The law would only apply to the islands of Guernsey Herm Jethou and Lihou 24 On 14 July 2015 the results of the consultation indicated that over 1 600 responses had been filed with the majority supporting the introduction of a same sex marriage law rather than a partnership law 25 On 30 October 2015 the Policy Council of Guernsey dropped the Union Civile plans and released a report asking the States to agree on introducing a same sex marriage law 26 27 The States approved the proposal on 10 December 2015 in a 37 7 vote Amendments to introduce civil partnerships or Union Civile rather than same sex marriage were rejected 28 29 30 31 10 December 2015 vote in the States of Guernsey 31 Voted for Voted against Absent Did not vote 37 Elis G BebbBarry L BrehautAlvord H BrouardYvonne BurfordGarry M CollinsRichard ConderRoger DomailleMark H DoreyDarren J DuqueminMatthew J FallaizePeter L GillsonJohn A B GollopChristopher J GreenMichael P J HadleyPeter A HarwoodSandra A JamesLouis E JeanaRobert A JonesAllister H LangloisMichelle K Le ClercAndrew R Le LievrePaul R Le PelleyMary M LowePaul A LuxonS D Graham McKinleyaScott J OgierCharles ParkinsonLester C QueripelFrancis W QuinPeter A SherbourneRobert W SillarsHeidi J R SoulsbyAnthony SpruceGavin A St PierKevin A StewartLyndon S TrottArrun M Wilkie 7 A Hunter AdamDavid de G De LisleJan KuttelwascherMichael G O HaraBarry J E PaintRoger A PerrotLaurie B Queripel 3 David A InglisDavid B JonesJonathan P Le Tocq a Both deputies are appointed by the States of Alderney In February 2016 a working group consisting of Chief Minister Jonathan Le Tocq and deputies Elis Bebb and Chris Green was established in order to prepare a draft bill 32 33 A same sex marriage bill was approved by the States in a 33 5 vote on 21 September 34 35 36 37 21 September 2016 vote in the States of Guernsey 38 Voted for Voted against Absent Did not vote 33 Barry L BrehautAlvord H BrouardLindsay De SausmarezMark H DoreyAndrea Dudley OwenMatt J FallaizePeter FerbracheJohn A B GollopRichard GrahamChris J GreenLouis E JeanaShane LangloisMichelle K Le ClercPaul R Le PelleyJonathan P Le TocqMarc LeadbeaterMary M LoweS D Graham McKinleyaCarl MeerveldJennifer MerrettVictoria OliverCharles ParkinsonRob ProwLester C QueripelPeter RoffeySarah Hansmann RouxelHeidi J R SoulsbyGavin A St PierJane StephensDawn TindallRhian TooleyLyndon S TrottEmilie Yerby 5 David de G De LisleJan KuttelwascherJoe MooneyBarry J E PaintLaurie B Queripel 1 Jeremy Smithies a Both deputies are appointed by the States of Alderney The Same Sex Marriage Guernsey Law 2016 received royal assent in the Privy Council on 14 December 2016 39 It was registered in the records of the island on 16 January 2017 40 On 21 February 2017 the government announced that the law would take effect on 2 May if the ordinances to commence it and make the necessary changes to other laws are approved by the States at its meeting on 26 April 41 42 43 44 45 On 26 April the States approved both ordinances and the law took effect on 2 May 2017 46 47 48 49 50 It applies to the jurisdiction of Guernsey but not to Alderney and Sark 40 The first same sex marriage in Guernsey was performed on 14 July 2017 between Kirsty Davison and Paula Le Page from Saint Peter Port 51 The first same sex couple to marry on Herm were Rebecca and Aletia Leong in August 2022 52 Alderney edit Alderney one of the three constituent Channel Islands which form the Bailiwick of Guernsey has full autonomy in most legal matters except foreign affairs and other powers that have been transferred to the States of Guernsey through the States of Alderney On 21 February 2017 the States Policy and Finance Committee PFC approved a proposal from the Chief Executive Victor Brownlees to draft a bill to allow same sex marriage on Alderney 53 LGBT rights advocacy group Liberate estimated that the entire process of legalisation could take 12 months 54 On 16 May the PFC agreed to bring forward the proposed Same Sex Marriage Alderney Law 2017 to a meeting of the States on a date to be determined later 55 On 18 July 2017 the PFC noted that the draft law was at an advanced stage but that consequential amendments to other legislation was required before the bill could be presented to the States of Alderney 56 On 12 September 2017 the PFC unanimously approved the bill 57 58 59 The legislation was approved by the States on 18 October 2017 by a vote of 9 to 0 with one abstention 60 61 62 The bill received royal assent in the Privy Council on 13 December 2017 and was registered in the records of the island on 15 January 2018 63 64 65 On 13 June the States approved the ordinances to commence the law and make the necessary changes to other laws all of which came into effect on 14 June 2018 66 67 68 69 The first same sex marriage was performed on 16 June 2018 in Platte Saline near Saint Anne 70 71 Sark edit Sark is a constituent Channel Island which forms part of the Bailiwick of Guernsey It has legislative autonomy and legislation passed by the States of Guernsey do not apply to Sark without approval of the Chief Pleas resulting in same sex marriages not being performed in Sark following the passage of Guernsey s legislation 72 On 2 October 2019 the Chief Pleas approved a proposition directing the Policy and Finance Committee to instruct the Law Officers to draft legislation to legalise same sex marriage on the island 73 74 75 A bill mirroring the provisions of the Guernsey same sex marriage law was approved by the Chief Pleas on 17 December 2019 76 77 and received royal assent on 11 March 2020 78 The law was registered in the records of the island on 6 April 79 On 22 April 2020 the Chief Pleas approved in a unanimous 14 0 vote the ordinances to commence the law and make the necessary changes to other laws all of which came into effect on 23 April 2020 80 81 82 83 Sark equestrian Carl Hester praised the legalisation of same sex marriage on the island 84 Religious performance edit The Methodist Church of Great Britain has allowed its ministers to conduct same sex marriages since 2021 The Methodist Conference voted 254 to 46 in favour of the move in June 2021 A freedom of conscience clause allows ministers with objections to opt out of performing same sex weddings 85 86 In January 2022 the Methodist congregation in Sark announced it would be performing same sex weddings in its local chapel 87 The smaller United Reformed Church has allowed its churches to perform same sex marriages since 2016 88 The Quakers also perform same sex marriages See also edit nbsp LGBT portal nbsp United Kingdom portal LGBT rights in Guernsey Same sex marriage in the United Kingdom Recognition of same sex unions in EuropeReferences edit The Inheritance Guernsey Law 2011 Guernsey Legal Resources Archived from the original on 19 September 2016 Retrieved 26 September 2016 The Inheritance Guernsey Law 2011 Commencement Ordinance 2012 Guernsey Legal Resources Archived from the original on 4 March 2016 Retrieved 26 September 2016 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