Brazil court rules in favour of same-sex civil partnerships

Brazil's high court has ruled that same-sex civil partnerships must be recognised, a decision welcomed as a watershed by gay activists who also hope it will cool rising violence against homosexuals in Latin America's most populous nation.

Brazil court rules in favour of same-sex civil partnerships

Brazil's high court has ruled that same-sex civil partnerships must be recognised, a decision welcomed as a watershed by gay activists who also hope it will cool rising violence against homosexuals in Latin America's most populous nation.

The ruling, however, stopped short of legalising gay marriage in Brazil, which has more Catholics than any other country. The Catholic Church fought the measure.

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