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Istospolni partnerji in svoboda odločanja o rojstvu otrok
ID Kidrič, Simona (Author), ID Žnidaršič Skubic, Viktorija (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Omejitve, s katerimi se pri uresničevanju svobodnega odločanja o rojstvu otrok srečajo istospolni partnerji, so občutno številčnejše kot tiste, ki veljajo za partnerje različnih spolov. Istospolno usmerjena oseba lahko postane starš z izvedbo postopka individualne posvojitve, kjer ena samska oseba posvoji otroka, lahko pa, ob izpolnjevanju pogojev, vsak partner posvoji otroka drugega partnerja. Možna je tudi naknadna posvojitev, pri kateri partner v istospolni skupnosti posvoji posvojenega otroka svojega partnerja. Istospolni partnerji bi lahko postali starši tudi s pomočjo postopkov OBMP, vendar so do teh v Sloveniji upravičeni le raznospolni partnerji. Izvedbe teh postopkov se lahko poslužijo v tujini in nato pred pristojnimi organi v Sloveniji zahtevajo priznanje tuje sodne odločbe. Zakon o partnerski zvezi in Družinski zakonik molčita o razlogih za različno obravnavo in ob tem se poraja vprašanje ali ti razlogi sploh obstajajo. Ustava Republike Slovenije v 14. členu določa, da so vsakomur zagotovljene enake človekove pravice in temeljne svoboščine, ne glede na katerokoli osebno okoliščino, prepoved diskriminacije je tudi v 14. členu Evropske konvencije o varstvu človekovih pravic. Sodna praksa Evropskega sodišča za človekove pravice potrjuje, da je različno obravnavanje oseb v relativno podobnih položajih diskriminatorno, če ni objektivno in razumno utemeljeno. Za dosledno spoštovanje načela enakosti in prepovedi diskriminacije je potreben razmislek o tem, kako dosledno urediti enako obravnavanje ali primerno argumentirati različno obravnavanje istospolnih in raznospolnih partnerjev.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:starševstvo istospolnih partnerjev, svoboda odločanja o rojstvu otrok, postopki OBMP, posvojitev, nadomestno materinstvo, družinsko življenje istospolnih partnerjev.
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Organization:PF - Faculty of Law
Year:2022
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-142903 This link opens in a new window
COBISS.SI-ID:135376899 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:01.12.2022
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Secondary language

Language:English
Title:Same-sex partners and freedom of choice in childbearing
Abstract:
When it comes to exercising free choice regarding childbirth, same-sex partners face a lot more restrictions than heterosexual partners. A same-sex oriented person can only become a parent through the process of an individual adoption, where a single person adopts a child, and either one of the respective partners can adopt the child of the other partner if all the criteria are met. A subsequent adoption is also possible, where one partner in a same-sex union adopts the adopted child of their partner. Same-sex partners could potentially become parents through assisted reproductive technology (ART) but only heterosexual partners are entitled to ART procedures in Slovenia. They can undergo such procedures abroad and then request the recognition of the foreign judgment to the competent authority in Slovenia. The Partnership Act (ZPZ) and Family code (DZ) list no reasons for the different treatment which begs the question if these reasons even exist. Article 14 of the Constitution of the Republic of Slovenia guarantees that all persons shall have equal human rights and fundamental freedoms regardless of any personal circumstances, furthermore, Article 14 of the European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights also prohibits discrimination. The jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights confirms that different treatment of people in relatively similar circumstances is discriminatory if it is not objectively and reasonably justified. In full compliance with the principles of equality and the prohibition of discrimination, consideration must be given to regulating equal treatment consistently or present reasonable arguments for the different treatment of same-sex and heterosexual partners.

Keywords:parenting of same-sex partners, Freedom of Choice in Childbearing, ART procedures, adoption, surrogacy, the family life of same-sex couples.

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