Presentation by John X Kelly from JISC Legal given at the "Equality and Diversity: promoting good practice in library work" course on the 17th November 2009.
Discusses, amongst other things, how the public sector should use it's buying power to ensure that it plays it's part in reducing inequality, especially in employment opportunities.
Presentation by John X Kelly from JISC Legal given at the "Equality and Diversity: promoting good practice in library work" course on the 17th November 2009.
Discusses, amongst other things, how the public sector should use it's buying power to ensure that it plays it's part in reducing inequality, especially in employment opportunities.
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3. Why marriage is important
• Marriage is one of the most important institutions we have.
It is the bedrock of a stable and happy society
• Giving all couples the right to marry will help ensure
marriage remains relevant and vibrant today
• Being gay is not a good reason for the State to stop
couples marrying
• Under our proposals, same-sex couples will be able to
marry
4.
5. Background – marriage and civil
partnership
• Marriage is currently only possible between a man and
a woman
• Marriage can be formed either in a civil ceremony
(register office of other approved premises like a hotel)
or through a religious ceremony
• Civil Partnership Act 2004 gave equivalent rights and
responsibilities as marriage
• More than 50,000 since introduction in 2005
• Since December 2011 civil partnerships can be held on
religious premises (on a voluntary basis)
6. Civil partnerships are not marriage
• Civil partnerships were an important step forward
• But, differences between marriage and civil
partnership have remained:
– 2 separate, legal institutions, with 2 separate
names;
– You are married by saying a set form of words;
civil partners only sign a register
– Existing ban creates problems for people seeking
a gender recognition certificate
• To change your gender, you currently have to
end your marriage
8. Protections for religious bodies
• Freedom of religion is already guaranteed under
Article 9 of the European Convention on Human
Rights
• ‘Quadruple lock’ provides additional security for
religious organisations
• We will continue to work closely with religious
organisations on details of these protections
• We recognise strong feelings on both sides
of the debate
9.
10. For the record
• No religious body will be forced to conduct same sex
marriages
• Equal marriage doesn’t change anything about our
approach to teaching in schools. Head teachers will
still decide what teachers in their school should teach
• We are not removing the terms ‘wife’ and ‘husband’ or
‘father’ and ‘mother’