The Court of Justice of the European Union (ECJ) ruled that EU member states must recognize a marriage between same-sex citizens that was legally contracted in another member state.
The decision was made in the context of a dispute with Poland, which did not recognize a marriage between two Polish citizens contracted in Germany, claiming that Polish law does not allow same-sex marriages, Reuters reported.
“The refusal to recognize a marriage between two Union citizens violates EU law because it infringes on the freedom of movement and the right to respect for private and family life,” the court emphasized.
The decision was made in the context of a dispute with Poland, which did not recognize a marriage between two Polish citizens contracted in Germany, claiming that Polish law does not allow same-sex marriages, Reuters reported.
“The refusal to recognize a marriage between two Union citizens violates EU law because it infringes on the freedom of movement and the right to respect for private and family life,” the court emphasized.
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