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Meyer, John R. "Human Rights, Fact or Fiction?: ‘Human Rights and “the Risk of Freedom”’." Scottish Journal of Theology 52, no. 1 (1999): 47–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0036930600053485.

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Before the General Assembly of the United Nations Pope John Paul II declared that the quest for freedom points to the existence of ‘natural rights’ that reflect the objective and inviolable demands of a universal moral law. While this assertion was well received by those in attendance, an important question remains: how are we to reconcile this universal vision of human rights with the current plethora of disputable legislated rights? Ernest Fortin claims the problem is rooted in the fact that modern ‘rights talk’ emphasizes individual subjective rights over the objective reality of human natu
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Spieralska, Beata. "SEKS I PRZEMOC MAŁŻEŃSTWO W TRAGEDIACH EURYPIDESA." Colloquia Litteraria 8, no. 1/2 (2009): 13. http://dx.doi.org/10.21697/cl.2010.1.02.

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Sex and violence. Marriage in Euripides’ tragedies In ancient Athens, marriage was an event which from today’s perspective is linked with the notion of violence, even if the then living people would not have defined it in this way. From their perspective, it was obvious that the woman who was getting married was not the subject of the marital contract. Euripides tragedies, far from being a manifesto in the defence of women’s fate (it would be a complete anachronism to ascribe such motivations to the dramatist) show very frequently, however, women as victims of male disloyalty. Such heroines as
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Sohr-Preston, Sara L., Holly Kliebert, Olivia Moreno, Timothy Dugas, and Dylan Zepeda. "Expectations of Male and Female Adoptive Parents of Different Marital Status and Sexual Orientation." International Journal of Psychological Studies 9, no. 3 (2017): 92. http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/ijps.v9n3p92.

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Adults in the U.S. (undergraduate college students and adults recruited online) read vignettes about a fictional individual seeking to adopt an infant. Based on random assignment, participants read versions in which the prospective adoptive parent described was either an implied male or female and single, married to someone of the opposite sex, or married to someone of the same sex. After reading the vignettes, participants rated their expectations of the prospective parent’s ability to parent and their perceptions of the prospective parent’s personal characteristics. Female participants repor
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Opeyemi, Ajibola. "When it no longer matters whom you love: the politics of love and identity in Nigerian migrant fiction." Inkanyiso 13, no. 1 (2021): 13. http://dx.doi.org/10.4102/ink.v13i1.13.

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A number of creative texts by Nigerian migrant writers recreate migrant characters’ experiences of love, intimacy and connected identity politics in the diaspora. However, there is a paucity of scholarly engagements with Nigerian migrant writers’ representation of the complexities that attend the formation and reconfiguration of migrant characters’ identity and love relationships outside the motherland. This study, therefore, examines the intersection of love, place and identity in three purposively selected texts – Segun Afolabi’s Goodbye Lucille, Chimamanda Adichie’s Americanah and Unoma Azu
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HESTER, D. MICAH. "Reproductive Technologies as Instruments of Meaningful Parenting: Ethics in the Age of ARTs." Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 11, no. 4 (2002): 401–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0963180102114149.

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Since the decade of the 1970s, and particularly since the first successful test-tube baby in 1978, the development and use of assisted reproductive technologies (ARTs) have grown exponentially. Would-be parents—including those in so-called traditional male-female marriages, unmarried adults, postmenopausal women, and same-sex partnerships—who just over 20 years ago had no recourse for their (in)fertility issues can now pursue their desires to have children with at least a partial, if not, total, genetic and/or biological relationship. Ovulation-stimulating medications, artificial insemination
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Zachariasiewicz, Maciej. "Spadek po Emilii: studium przypadku z zakresu międzynarodowego prawa spadkowego i przepływu dokumentów w Unii Europejskiej." Problemy Prawa Prywatnego Międzynarodowego 30 (June 12, 2022): 173–202. http://dx.doi.org/10.31261/pppm.2022.30.07.

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The presented case study builds upon a fictious factual scenario involving transnational succession. It tells a story of Emilia — a national of a Member State who emigrates to another Member State, establishes a successful business and marries a national of that other State — also a women. She dies during COVID-19 pandemic and leaves an estate comprising immovables and other assets located in a number of states. The case study touches upon various legal questions arising under Regulation 650/2012, Regulation 2016/1191, and the Hague Apostille Convention. It invites the trainers and students to
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Stetz, Margaret D. "“BALLADS IN PROSE”: GENRE CROSSING IN LATE-VICTORIAN WOMEN'S WRITING." Victorian Literature and Culture 34, no. 2 (2006): 619–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1060150306051345.

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“Oh, it is indeed a burning shame that there would be one law for men and another law for women. I think that there should be no law for anybody” (Beckson, I Can Resist 100). So said Oscar Wilde to a journalist interviewing him in January 1895. And for the first five years of the 1890s, it looked as though the British literary and publishing worlds, at least, were increasingly in accord with this Wildean perspective. Texts challenging the double standard of heterosexual conduct proliferated, even as bold articulations of same-sex desire appeared. At the same time, laws of all sorts that govern
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Lilienthal, Gary. "Legislating for Same-Sex Marriage: Sophistical Effectiveness in Australian Law." Issues in Legal Scholarship 15, no. 1 (2017). http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/ils-2016-0260.

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AbstractThis paper by-passes the various public tropes, such as “marriage equality”, and concentrates on determining whether or not a same-sex marriage law would be sophistically effective in Australia. It revives the ancient Greek sophistical rhetorical skill of proposing a law, and applies it as a critical context to the topic of legislating for same-sex marriage. The objective is to assess whether or not a same-sex marriage law will be effective in its legislative objects. It proposes to discuss whether the parliament could introduce such a law so that the law’s objects were achieved effect
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Langbein, Laura, Brandon Ranallo-Benavidez, and Jane E. Palmer. "The Anti-Social Effects of Legalizing Same-Sex Marriage: Fact or Fiction?" Sexuality Research and Social Policy, November 7, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13178-020-00509-y.

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Zheng, Yayu. "Queer Taiwan and the construction of a Taiwanese queer identity." East Asian Journal of Popular Culture, February 28, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1386/eapc_00149_1.

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This article examines Queer Taiwan, a docu-series focusing on LGBTQ topics in Taiwan. Among the very first original content commissioned by GagaOOLala, Asia’s first LGBTQ streaming platform, Queer Taiwan is imbued with messages of social import while tracing the history and recording the current fight for LGBTQ rights. By adopting a participatory approach, Queer Taiwan sparked conversation on hotly debated topics among different social groups with the goal of enhancing mutual understanding and shedding light on common misconceptions. This article explores how these conversations reflect the ch
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Books on the topic "Same-sex marriage – Fiction"

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Schalchlin, Steven M. The big voice: God or Merman? : a musical comedy in two lives. Samuel French, 2007.

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Burston, Paul. The gay divorcee. Sphere, 2009.

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Brannen, Sarah. Uncle Bobby's wedding. G. P. Putnam's Sons, 2008.

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Burston, Paul. The gay divorcee. Sphere, 2009.

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Burston, Paul. The gay divorcee. Sphere, 2009.

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James, Jamie. Andrew and Joey. Kensington Books, 2002.

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Mann, William J. Men who love men. Kensington Pub., 2007.

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Tyner, Christy. Zak's safari: A story about donor-conceived kids of two-mom families. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2015.

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Kafka-Gibbons, Paul. Dupont Circle: A novel. Houghton Mifflin, 2001.

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Hayes, Lee. The bad seed. Strebor Books, 2011.

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Book chapters on the topic "Same-sex marriage – Fiction"

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O’Brien, Eugene. "‘Belief shifts’: Ireland’s referendum and the journey from Gemeinschaft to Gesellschaft." In Tracing the Cultural Legacy of Irish Catholicism. Manchester University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.7228/manchester/9781526101068.003.0010.

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This chapter examines the implications for Irish Catholicism that the ‘Yes’ vote in the May 2015 referendum on same-sex marriage may have for the social and cultural position of the Catholic church in contemporary Ireland and in the future. His analysis channels the thinking of Ferdinand Tönnies, an early German sociologist and a contemporary of Durkheim and Weber, who used the German words ‘Gemeinschaft’ and ‘Gesellschaft’ to distinguish between two fundamentally different structural paradigms for social relations. O’Brien sees marriage as a core ideological signifier of ideological hegemony,
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