The paper aims at analysing how the judgment of the European Court of Human Rights in Oliari and Others v. Italy significantly expanded the interpretation of the ECHR principles concerning same-sex couples. In this groundbreaking case, the Court asserted that the absence of a legal framework recognising homosexual relationships violates the right to respect for private and family life (art. 8 ECHR), even though at the same time declared the complaint inadmissible with regard to the right to marry (art. 12 ECHR)

L’inerzia del legislatore e il caso Oliari e altri c. Italia

VIGGIANI , GIACOMO
2016-01-01

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The paper aims at analysing how the judgment of the European Court of Human Rights in Oliari and Others v. Italy significantly expanded the interpretation of the ECHR principles concerning same-sex couples. In this groundbreaking case, the Court asserted that the absence of a legal framework recognising homosexual relationships violates the right to respect for private and family life (art. 8 ECHR), even though at the same time declared the complaint inadmissible with regard to the right to marry (art. 12 ECHR)
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