28 May 2019

Hong Kong High Court hears landmark same-sex civil partnership case

Lawyers argue that failing to recognise same-sex marriage violates rights to equality and privacy.

Hong Kong’s high court on Tuesday (28 May) heard arguments from a plaintiff’s lawyers in a landmark civil partnership case. A lesbian woman, known only as MK, is arguing that preventing her from forming a civil partnership contravenes her rights to equality and privacy. MK’s barristers argued that tradition was not an excuse for unjust practices. Examples of traditions around the world include cannibalism, genital mutilation and quarantining menstruating women, the lawyers said according to an LGBT activist inside the court. MK is seeking a judicial review. She and her lawyers claim Hong Kong’s current stance of not recognising same-sex unions breaches the Basic Law, the City’s constitution, and the Bill of Rights.
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Hong Kong’s high court on Tuesday (28 May) heard arguments from a plaintiff’s lawyers in a landmark civil partnership case. A lesbian woman, known only as MK, is arguing that preventing her from forming a civil partnership contravenes her rights to equality and privacy. MK’s barristers argued that tradition was not an excuse for unjust practices. Examples of traditions around the world include cannibalism, genital mutilation and quarantining menstruating women, the lawyers said according to an LGBT activist inside the court. MK is seeking a judicial review. She and her lawyers claim Hong Kong’s current stance of not recognising same-sex unions breaches the Basic Law, the City’s constitution, and the Bill of Rights.

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