Sunday 19 June 2016

Which countries permit same sex marriage? How does Australia stack up?

It is embarrassing that, with news that Mexico will likely allow same sex marriage everywhere , that same sex marriage is still not permitted in Australia, and that rather than politicians just doing their job and passing laws to enable same sex marriage, we are likely (if the Turnbull government is re-elected) to have to go through the pain of a $160 million+ plebiscite, at the other end of which after more horrible things are said about LGBTI people (especially after the traumatic events of Orlando), psome conservative politicians will continue to oppose the recognition of equal rights.

So where else is same sex marriage permitted?

I thought it would be good to do a recap- and see which countries we are behind:


Australia prides itself as being a model Western nation- progressive, modern and democratic. A good guide for this is our membership of the Organisation of Economic Cooperation and Development, the OECD. How do we stack up against other OECD members? Well, it's evenly stacked: 17 all  now allow same sex marriage or are soon to do so.


Country
Yes
Year
No
Australia


Austria


Belgium
2003

Canada
2005

Chile


Czech Republic


Denmark
2012

Estonia


Finland
2017


France
2013

Germany


Greece


Hungary


Iceland
2010

Ireland
2015

Israel


Italy


Japan


Korea


Luxembourg
2015

Mexico
- part, soon to be all


Netherlands
2001

New Zealand
2013

Norway
2009

Poland


Portugal
2010

Slovak Republic


Slovenia


Spain
2005

Sweden
2009

Switzerland


Turkey


UK
- except N. Ireland
2014

USA
2015


 17

 17



 

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