Research on the Legal Issues of Same-sex Marriage in China -- Taking the Revision of the Law in Taiwan as a Reference

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Research on the Legal Issues of Same-sex Marriage in China -- Taking the Revision of the Law in Taiwan as a Reference

Guangqi Liu 1*
  • 1 Tibet University for Nationalities    
  • *corresponding author b20160202324@stu.ccsu.edu.cn
Published on 20 December 2023 | https://doi.org/10.54254/2753-7048/32/20230632
LNEP Vol.32
ISSN (Print): 2753-7056
ISSN (Online): 2753-7048
ISBN (Print): 978-1-83558-243-5
ISBN (Online): 978-1-83558-244-2

Abstract

With the increase of the number of same-sex people in China, the legal issues related to same-sex marriage as an important part of the national legal framework have attracted much attention. The enactment and revision of the same-sex marriage law has far-reaching significance. By studying the revision process of Taiwan’s same-sex marriage law and the value game behind it, this paper deeply analyzes the current situation of same-sex marriage in China and puts forward some suggestions. Across the globe, more and more countries and territories have legalized same-sex marriage. Even in China, acceptance of homosexuality is rising sharply. In this paper, some problems of discrimination against homosexuals and how to solve them are also raised. The challenges facing same-sex marriage in China also point to a lack of legal support. Therefore, the protection of homosexual crimes should be strengthened, and social problems such as sexual orientation discrimination should be prohibited.

Keywords:

same-sex, marriage, same-sex marriage status, same-sex marriage suggestions

Liu,G. (2023). Research on the Legal Issues of Same-sex Marriage in China -- Taking the Revision of the Law in Taiwan as a Reference. Lecture Notes in Education Psychology and Public Media,32,54-62.
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References

[1]. Yu, Y., & Xiao, S. (2008). Sociological Issues of Same-Sex Marriage. Medicine and Philosophy: A, 2008(9), 41-42, 67.

[2]. Tianjin Medical University, Medical Humanities College. (2018). Chinese and Foreign Medical Philosophy. International Journal of Chinese and Comparative Medical Philosophy, XVI:2, 125-129.

[3]. Cai, X. (2018). Professor, Research Institute of Confucianism, Shandong University. Chinese and Foreign Medical Philosophy. International Journal of Chinese and Comparative Medical Philosophy, XVI:2, 89-92.

[4]. He, Q. (2012). Research on the Legal Application of Cross-Border Same-Sex Marriage. Hebei Law Review, 2012(10), 131-140.

[5]. Li, X. (2008). On the Legalization of Same-Sex Marriage. Hebei Law Review, 2008(3), 101-104, 109.

[6]. Li, X. (2008). On the Legalization of Same-Sex Marriage. Hebei Law Review, 2008(3), 101-104, 109.

[7]. Yan, H. (2017). Collision of Common Values and Traditional Culture in the Debate on Same-Sex Marriage. Tangdu Journal, 2017(6), 42-48.


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Liu,G. (2023). Research on the Legal Issues of Same-sex Marriage in China -- Taking the Revision of the Law in Taiwan as a Reference. Lecture Notes in Education Psychology and Public Media,32,54-62.

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Volume title: Proceedings of the International Conference on Global Politics and Socio-Humanities

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References

[1]. Yu, Y., & Xiao, S. (2008). Sociological Issues of Same-Sex Marriage. Medicine and Philosophy: A, 2008(9), 41-42, 67.

[2]. Tianjin Medical University, Medical Humanities College. (2018). Chinese and Foreign Medical Philosophy. International Journal of Chinese and Comparative Medical Philosophy, XVI:2, 125-129.

[3]. Cai, X. (2018). Professor, Research Institute of Confucianism, Shandong University. Chinese and Foreign Medical Philosophy. International Journal of Chinese and Comparative Medical Philosophy, XVI:2, 89-92.

[4]. He, Q. (2012). Research on the Legal Application of Cross-Border Same-Sex Marriage. Hebei Law Review, 2012(10), 131-140.

[5]. Li, X. (2008). On the Legalization of Same-Sex Marriage. Hebei Law Review, 2008(3), 101-104, 109.

[6]. Li, X. (2008). On the Legalization of Same-Sex Marriage. Hebei Law Review, 2008(3), 101-104, 109.

[7]. Yan, H. (2017). Collision of Common Values and Traditional Culture in the Debate on Same-Sex Marriage. Tangdu Journal, 2017(6), 42-48.