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== Same sex marriage bill == | == Same sex marriage bill == | ||
Two points in the current text needs sourcing. Firstly, that L35 is an "updated" version of L122. According to the source it is the same bill being reintroduced under a new name ("genfremsættelse") - so this info is unsourced and seems unlikely. What, if anything, is different? Secondly, the unsourced claim that it could take effect on April 1, 2016. The minimum time for a Danish legislative procedure is only 30 days, and the bill itself says April 1, 2015 (so retroactively) for the same-sex marriage part, so we need a source on this. The Danish constitution does not ban retroactive legislation, so one can not just assume it is a typo (which would be very unusual in a bill).--] (]) 17:18, 3 November 2015 (UTC) | Two points in the current text needs sourcing. Firstly, that L35 is an "updated" version of L122. According to the source it is the same bill being reintroduced under a new name ("genfremsættelse") - so this info is unsourced and seems unlikely. What, if anything, is different? Secondly, the unsourced claim that it could take effect on April 1, 2016. The minimum time for a Danish legislative procedure is only 30 days, and the bill itself says April 1, 2015 (so retroactively) for the same-sex marriage part, so we need a source on this. The Danish constitution does not ban retroactive legislation, so one can not just assume it is a typo (which would be very unusual in a bill).--] (]) 17:18, 3 November 2015 (UTC) | ||
:1. "and the bill itself says April 1, 2015" | |||
: The bill itself says: "Loven træder i kraft den 1. april 2016" | |||
:2."What, if anything, is different?" | |||
: The bill does (e.g.) not say "Loven træder i kraft den 1. oktober 2015" anymore.] (]) 17:52, 3 November 2015 (UTC) |
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Adoption
Is step/2nd-parent adoption legal? The Danish partnership act was extended to Greenland, but that did not originally allow for adoption. Was the 1989 amendment to the act also extended to Greenland? — kwami (talk) 08:07, 10 November 2013 (UTC)
- Greenland got same-sex partnerships in 1996, which included the right to stepchild adoption.--Batmacumba (talk) 10:37, 10 October 2015 (UTC)
Same sex marriage bill
Two points in the current text needs sourcing. Firstly, that L35 is an "updated" version of L122. According to the source it is the same bill being reintroduced under a new name ("genfremsættelse") - so this info is unsourced and seems unlikely. What, if anything, is different? Secondly, the unsourced claim that it could take effect on April 1, 2016. The minimum time for a Danish legislative procedure is only 30 days, and the bill itself says April 1, 2015 (so retroactively) for the same-sex marriage part, so we need a source on this. The Danish constitution does not ban retroactive legislation, so one can not just assume it is a typo (which would be very unusual in a bill).--Batmacumba (talk) 17:18, 3 November 2015 (UTC)
- 1. "and the bill itself says April 1, 2015"
- The bill itself says: "Loven træder i kraft den 1. april 2016"
- 2."What, if anything, is different?"
- The bill does (e.g.) not say "Loven træder i kraft den 1. oktober 2015" anymore.176.0.104.36 (talk) 17:52, 3 November 2015 (UTC)