In May 2017, Taiwan’s Constitutional Court ruled that the Civil Code was unconstitutional for discriminating against same-sex unions. However, in a referendum in November 2018, Taiwan voters opted for a separate law to legalize same-sex unions rather than to change the Civil Code.
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In May 2017, Taiwan’s Constitutional Court ruled that the Civil Code was unconstitutional for discriminating against same-sex unions. However, in a referendum in November 2018, Taiwan voters opted for a separate law to legalize same-sex unions rather than to change the Civil Code.
To read more, click here!
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