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ノルウェー、世界で6番目に同性婚を認める国に

ノルウェーが世界で6番目に同性婚を認めた国となったのは、ノルウェー政府が2008年6月11日に同性パートナーの合法的な結婚を認める法律を可決したことを意味する。この決定により、ノルウェーはオランダ、ベルギー、スペイン、カナダ、南アフリカに続き6番目に同性婚を認める国となった。この動きは広範な社会的支持と称賛を得て、同性愛者の権益に対する重大な勝利と見なされている。


ノルウェー、世界で6番目に同性婚を認める国に

Norway, the 6th country in the world to legalize same-sex marriage, with a key change in the historical event.

1967

Norway becomes the first country in the world to legalize same-sex marriage.

1975

The Norwegian government, under pressure from conservative groups, passes a law revoking the legalization of same-sex marriage.

1980

LGBTQ+ activists start a nationwide movement demanding the reinstatement of same-sex marriage rights.

1983

The Norwegian Supreme Court rules in favor of same-sex marriage, declaring the revoking law unconstitutional.

1984

Same-sex marriage is re-legalized in Norway.

1990

Norway becomes a global advocate for LGBTQ+ rights, actively promoting equality and acceptance internationally.

2000

Norway, along with other Nordic countries, forms an alliance to push for LGBTQ+ rights across Europe.

2010

The European Union recognizes same-sex marriage as a fundamental right for all member states.

2025

Norway hosts the first LGBTQ+ World Summit, bringing together activists, politicians, and organizations from around the globe to discuss further advancements in LGBTQ+ rights.

2030

Norway becomes a leading force in the development and implementation of transgender rights, pioneering legislation that protects the rights and well-being of transgender individuals.


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