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Same-sex marriage in Iceland

Same-sex marriage has been legal in Iceland since 27 June 2010. A bill providing for a gender-neutral marriage definition was passed by the Althing on 11 June 2010.[1] No members of Parliament voted against the bill, and public opinion polls suggested that the bill was very popular.[2] Iceland was the ninth country in the world and the seventh in Europe to legalize same-sex marriage.

Iceland has become a popular marriage destination for same-sex couples and was listed in the "Top 10 Gay Wedding Destinations" by Lonely Planet in 2014.[3]

Registered partnerships 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.

Registered partnerships (Icelandic: staðfest samvist, pronounced [ˈstaːðfɛst ˈsaːmvɪst]) for same-sex couples were introduced in Iceland in 1996. The law was adopted by the Althing on 4 June by a vote of 44–1 and entered into force on 27 June 1996.[4][5][6] This legislation was repealed with the passing of the gender-neutral marriage law in 2010. The legislation granted the same range of protections, responsibilities and benefits as marriage, and was only applicable to same-sex couples. All parties in the Althing were in favour of the law.[7][8] Iceland was the fourth country in the world to establish registered partnerships for same-sex couples, following Denmark, Norway and Sweden.

On 8 May 2000, the Icelandic Parliament approved amendments to the registered partnership law in a vote of 49–1. Foreigners could enter into a registered partnership if they had been residing in Iceland for at least two years. Another amendment allowed for a person in a registered partnership to adopt the biological child of his or her partner, unless the child was adopted from a foreign country. Iceland became the second country in the world, after Denmark, to grant same-sex couples some adoption rights.[9] On 2 June 2006, Parliament voted for legislation granting same-sex couples the same rights as heterosexuals in adoption, parenting and assisted insemination treatment. No member of Parliament voted against the proposal and the law came into effect on 27 June 2006.[10] Another amendment to the partnership law which took effect on 27 June 2008 allowed the Church of Iceland and other religious groups to bless same-sex registered partnerships.[11]

Notable Icelandic individuals joined in a registered partnership included former Prime Minister Jóhanna Sigurðardóttir and her partner Jónína Leósdóttir.[12] On 27 June 2010, they had their registered partnership converted into a recognized marriage.[13][14][15]

Statistics edit

The rate of registered partnerships remained relatively constant over the years. According to Statistics Iceland, 12 same-sex couples entered into such partnerships in 2003. This number was 17 in 2004, 13 in 2005, 13 in 2006, 19 in 2007, and 18 in 2008.[16]

Same-sex marriage edit

The Government of Iceland, elected in April 2009, announced the introduction of a gender-neutral marriage act at some point in the future. On 19 May 2009, it publicly stated that "a single marriage act will be adopted". Though it was not explicitly stated, it implied that the act would be gender-neutral.[17][18] The opposition Progressive Party also supports same-sex marriage.[19]

On 18 November 2009, the Minister of Justice and Human Rights, Ragna Árnadóttir, confirmed that the Icelandic Government was working on a "single marriage act" which would include both opposite-sex and same-sex couples.[20] On 23 March 2010, the government presented a bill to repeal the registered partnership law and allow couples to marry regardless of gender. The bill would amend the Marriage Act (Icelandic: Hjúskaparlög, pronounced [ˈçuːskapartlœɣ]) to define marriage as the union of "two persons",[a] and make all references to marriage and married spouses gender-neutral.[21][22] On 11 June 2010, the Icelandic Parliament approved the bill 49 to 0, with 7 abstentions and 7 absences.[23][24][25] The legislation was signed into law by President Ólafur Ragnar Grímsson on 22 June, and took effect on 27 June 2010.[26] Among the first couples to marry were Prime Minister Sigurðardóttir and her partner in Reykjavík on 27 June.[14][27]

11 June 2010 vote in the Althing[24]
Political affiliation Voted for Abstained/Absent
 G  Social Democratic Alliance
  Independence Party
 G  Left-Green Movement
  Progressive Party
  The Movement -
  Independent -
Total 49 14

Marriages in the Church of Iceland edit

In October 2015, the Church of Iceland voted to allow same-sex couples to marry in its churches. A freedom of conscience clause which would have allowed priests to decide based on religious or personal grounds whether to perform a ceremony was voted down by the Church Assembly. The Bishop of Iceland, Agnes M. Sigurðardóttir, welcomed the move to perform same-sex marriages, saying "the church is primarily a channel of the love of Christ and celebrates life in all its diversity."[28] Other smaller religious organisations also perform same-sex marriages, including the Ásatrúarfélagið, which has been conducting same-sex weddings since 2003.[29]

Public opinion edit

A February 2000 Gallup opinion poll showed that 53% of Icelanders supported the right of same-sex couples to adopt children, 12% declared their neutrality and 35% were against the right to adopt.[30]

A June 2004 Gallup poll showed that 87% of Icelanders supported same-sex marriage.[30][31] Furthermore, a Fréttablaðið opinion survey in November 2005 showed that 82.3% of the population supported access to assisted pregnancy for lesbian couples.[32][33]

According to a 2006 Gallup poll, 89% of Icelanders supported same-sex marriage, with 11% opposed. Specifically, 66% supported both civil and religious same-sex marriages, 19% supported only civil marriages and 3% only religious marriages. Support varied by age: 92% of 18–24-year-olds were in favour of same-sex marriage, compared to 95% in the 25–34 age group, 93% in the 35–44 age group, 89% in the 45–54 age group, and 81% among those over 55.[34]

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Article 1 of the Marriage Act states: Lög þessi gilda um hjúskap tveggja einstaklinga., translating to "This Act applies to the marriage of two persons."

References edit

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External links edit

  • "Lög um breytingar á hjúskaparlögum og fleiri lögum og um brottfall laga um staðfesta samvist (ein hjúskaparlög)" (in Icelandic). Alþingi. from the original on 18 February 2016. Retrieved 18 February 2016.

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Same sex marriage has been legal in Iceland since 27 June 2010 A bill providing for a gender neutral marriage definition was passed by the Althing on 11 June 2010 1 No members of Parliament voted against the bill and public opinion polls suggested that the bill was very popular 2 Iceland was the ninth country in the world and the seventh in Europe to legalize same sex marriage Iceland has become a popular marriage destination for same sex couples and was listed in the Top 10 Gay Wedding Destinations by Lonely Planet in 2014 3 Contents 1 Registered partnerships 1 1 Statistics 2 Same sex marriage 2 1 Marriages in the Church of Iceland 3 Public opinion 4 See also 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksRegistered partnerships 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 vteRegistered partnerships Icelandic stadfest samvist pronounced ˈstaːdfɛst ˈsaːmvɪst for same sex couples were introduced in Iceland in 1996 The law was adopted by the Althing on 4 June by a vote of 44 1 and entered into force on 27 June 1996 4 5 6 This legislation was repealed with the passing of the gender neutral marriage law in 2010 The legislation granted the same range of protections responsibilities and benefits as marriage and was only applicable to same sex couples All parties in the Althing were in favour of the law 7 8 Iceland was the fourth country in the world to establish registered partnerships for same sex couples following Denmark Norway and Sweden On 8 May 2000 the Icelandic Parliament approved amendments to the registered partnership law in a vote of 49 1 Foreigners could enter into a registered partnership if they had been residing in Iceland for at least two years Another amendment allowed for a person in a registered partnership to adopt the biological child of his or her partner unless the child was adopted from a foreign country Iceland became the second country in the world after Denmark to grant same sex couples some adoption rights 9 On 2 June 2006 Parliament voted for legislation granting same sex couples the same rights as heterosexuals in adoption parenting and assisted insemination treatment No member of Parliament voted against the proposal and the law came into effect on 27 June 2006 10 Another amendment to the partnership law which took effect on 27 June 2008 allowed the Church of Iceland and other religious groups to bless same sex registered partnerships 11 Notable Icelandic individuals joined in a registered partnership included former Prime Minister Johanna Sigurdardottir and her partner Jonina Leosdottir 12 On 27 June 2010 they had their registered partnership converted into a recognized marriage 13 14 15 Statistics edit The rate of registered partnerships remained relatively constant over the years According to Statistics Iceland 12 same sex couples entered into such partnerships in 2003 This number was 17 in 2004 13 in 2005 13 in 2006 19 in 2007 and 18 in 2008 16 Same sex marriage editThe Government of Iceland elected in April 2009 announced the introduction of a gender neutral marriage act at some point in the future On 19 May 2009 it publicly stated that a single marriage act will be adopted Though it was not explicitly stated it implied that the act would be gender neutral 17 18 The opposition Progressive Party also supports same sex marriage 19 On 18 November 2009 the Minister of Justice and Human Rights Ragna Arnadottir confirmed that the Icelandic Government was working on a single marriage act which would include both opposite sex and same sex couples 20 On 23 March 2010 the government presented a bill to repeal the registered partnership law and allow couples to marry regardless of gender The bill would amend the Marriage Act Icelandic Hjuskaparlog pronounced ˈcuːskapartlœɣ to define marriage as the union of two persons a and make all references to marriage and married spouses gender neutral 21 22 On 11 June 2010 the Icelandic Parliament approved the bill 49 to 0 with 7 abstentions and 7 absences 23 24 25 The legislation was signed into law by President olafur Ragnar Grimsson on 22 June and took effect on 27 June 2010 26 Among the first couples to marry were Prime Minister Sigurdardottir and her partner in Reykjavik on 27 June 14 27 11 June 2010 vote in the Althing 24 Political affiliation Voted for Abstained Absent G Social Democratic Alliance 17 Arni Pall ArnasonMordur ArnasonValgerdur BjarnadottirAnna Margret GudjonsdottirJonina Ros GudmundsdottirGudbjartur HannessonOddny G HardardottirSkuli HelgasonHelgi HjorvarSigridur Ingibjorg IngadottirAsta R JohannesdottirRobert MarshallKristjan L MollerSigmundur Ernir RunarssonMagnus Orri SchramOssur SkarphedinssonTHorunn Sveinbjarnardottir 3 Katrin JuliusdottirJohanna 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14Marriages in the Church of Iceland edit In October 2015 the Church of Iceland voted to allow same sex couples to marry in its churches A freedom of conscience clause which would have allowed priests to decide based on religious or personal grounds whether to perform a ceremony was voted down by the Church Assembly The Bishop of Iceland Agnes M Sigurdardottir welcomed the move to perform same sex marriages saying the church is primarily a channel of the love of Christ and celebrates life in all its diversity 28 Other smaller religious organisations also perform same sex marriages including the Asatruarfelagid which has been conducting same sex weddings since 2003 29 Public opinion editA February 2000 Gallup opinion poll showed that 53 of Icelanders supported the right of same sex couples to adopt children 12 declared their neutrality and 35 were against the right to adopt 30 A June 2004 Gallup poll showed that 87 of Icelanders supported same sex marriage 30 31 Furthermore a Frettabladid opinion survey in November 2005 showed that 82 3 of the population supported access to assisted pregnancy for lesbian couples 32 33 According to a 2006 Gallup poll 89 of Icelanders supported same sex marriage with 11 opposed Specifically 66 supported both civil and religious same sex marriages 19 supported only civil marriages and 3 only religious marriages Support varied by age 92 of 18 24 year olds were in favour of same sex marriage compared to 95 in the 25 34 age group 93 in the 35 44 age group 89 in the 45 54 age group and 81 among those over 55 34 See also editLGBT rights in Iceland Recognition of same sex unions in EuropeNotes edit Article 1 of the Marriage Act states Log thessi gilda um hjuskap tveggja einstaklinga translating to This Act applies to the marriage of two persons References edit Arce Dwyer 11 June 2010 Iceland parliament approves same sex marriage legislation JURIST Archived from the original on 5 June 2020 Retrieved 5 June 2020 Iceland parliament 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