The Development of Court Decisions on Same-Sex Marriage in Canada : A Study as a Process of “Recognition”
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- Other Title
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- カナダにおける同性婚訴訟の展開 : 「承認」のプロセスとしての一考察
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The Civil Marriage Act was enacted on July 2005, which allowed same-sex couples to marry, just as heterosexual couples in Canada. In this paper, I explore discursive shift in the meaning of marriage in law, by analyzing landmark decisions on same-sex marriage. The development of court decisions on same-sex marriage reflects ambiguity of law as an institution; its suppressive power and possibility of reformation. Furthermore, using the concept of “recognition”, as conceptualized by Charles Taylor, this paper analyzes a series of legal decisions to discuss the significance of legal practice on samesex marriage. Through this approach, I suggest that it is necessary to relocate the issue of same-sex marriage into the more expansive process of “recognition”, to submit that the assimilation of gay and lesbian couples into the institution of marriage does not result in a renewed structure of suppression nor an obstacle to the ultimate goal of seeking equality for lesbians and gays.
Journal
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- 人間文化創成科学論叢
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人間文化創成科学論叢 12 287-295, 2010-03-31
お茶の水女子大学大学院人間文化創成科学研究科
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- CRID
- 1050282677927484416
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- NII Book ID
- AA1231891X
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- ISSN
- 13448013
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- HANDLE
- 10083/49036
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- Text Lang
- ja
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- Article Type
- departmental bulletin paper
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- IRDB