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Divergences between the law of marriage and its social meaning: are same-sex marriages unique?

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In 2013, the UK Parliament legalized same-sex marriage in England and Wales. Dr Scot Peterson discusses whether this is the first time there has been a divergence in the general understanding of marriage and the definition enshrined in law.

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Series
Politics and International Relations Podcasts
People
Scot Peterson
Kenneth Howse
Keywords
marriage
lgbt
same-sex couples
parliament
Department: Department of Politics and International Relations (DPIR)
Date Added: 01/02/2016
Duration: 00:52:59

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