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‘Las Vegas is not where we are’: Queer readings of the Civil Partnership Act
Authors:Carl F. Stychin  
Affiliation:aPro Vice Chancellor's Office, The University of Reading, Law, Whiteknights, PO Box 217, Reading RG6 6AH, UK
Abstract:This article interrogates the United Kingdom's new Civil Partnership Act, which is intended to create a new legal status of ‘civil partner’. The Act confers benefits and imposes legal responsibilities on those same-sex couples who register their relationships. Analysing the Governmental material produced in support of the legislation, as well as Parliamentary debates, the article provides a critical analysis of the ideological underpinnings of civil partnership. A series of dichotomies—marriage/not marriage; sex/no sex; status/contract; conjugality/care; love/money; responsibilities/rights—informs the Government's construction of the category of ‘same-sex partner’. Those dichotomies lend themselves to a deconstructive analysis, applying the insights of queer theory. The result is a skepticism regarding the Act's replication of a marriage model for same-sex couples. Instead, the article concludes by advocating the search for more pluralistic and flexible legal models that better represent the diversity of relationship forms found today.
Keywords:Homosexuality   Marriage   Partnership   Relationship   Caregiving   Queer theory
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