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CJEU rules that Member States must recognize same-sex marriages validly contracted in another EU Member State
Currently, a little more than half of the Member States of the European Union, that is, 15 out of 27, recognize and permit same-sex marriage. The remaining 12 still do not admit this form of marriage in their domestic legal systems. Jurisprudential developments in this field are therefore particularly significant.
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Dec 17, 20254 min read


From Voluntary Departure to Coercive Removal: Human Rights as a constraint on State action
On 3 May 2025, the Portuguese government announced its intention to serve notices on foreign nationals residing illegally in Portugal,...
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May 21, 20255 min read


Understanding non discrimination law in Portugal: a legal insight
Introduction Discrimination law in Portugal is an evolving field, rooted in the country's constitutional guarantees and shaped by both...
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May 9, 20258 min read
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