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Italy's Constitutional Court Rules in Favour of Same-Sex Parents in IVF Cases
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The Constitutional Court in Italy has issued a ruling that has far-reaching implications for same-sex couples, particularly those who use in vitro fertilization (IVF) to conceive children. According to the ruling, same-sex couples who use IVF abroad can both be legally recognized as parents in Italy. This decision effectively strikes down part of a 2004 law that did not allow both women in a same-sex couple to be registered as legal mothers.
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- 2.Elly Schlein
- 3.Chiara Soldatini
- 4.Gabriele Piazzoni
- 5.Marilena Grassadonia
- 6.Michele Giarratano