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A judgment from Austria’s Constitutional Court has today opened up the option of equal marriage to same-sex couples in Austria

The 14 judges of the Constitutional Court ruled that marriage should be open to same-sex couples and also that different-sex couples should have the option of availing of registered partnerships.

The Court concluded that: “[T]he legal separation of gender and same-sex relationships into two different legal institutions thus violates the principle of equality.”

ILGA-Europe Executive Director Evelyne Paradis, speaking after the verdict was announced, said:

“This decision opens up marriage and registered partnerships to all couples. It is a really positive and refreshingly inclusive judgment.

“ILGA-Europe are sending all our congratulations to the LGBTI activists, legal experts (including Helmut Graupner who represented the couple involved in this case throughout their journey), supporters of the Ehe-gleich citizen’s initiative, and all the allies who stood together to call for equality.”

The news has been cause for celebration across Twitter today:

It is expected that marriage equality and equal access to registered partnerships will be available from 1 January 2019 at the latest, unless parliament acts even sooner and repeals or amends the law before 31 December.

Today’s judgment follows an earlier preliminary ruling from the Constitutional Court on 12 October that having registered partnership as the only option for same-sex couples is not permissible, even if registered partnerships and marriage are made legally “absolutely identical.”

The court then instituted proceedings to delete the words “of different sex” from the Austrian Civil Code’s marriage law.

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