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Hong Kong's Top Court Upholds Housing and Inheritance Rights for Same-Sex Couples

Landmark ruling advances LGBTQ+ rights in Hong Kong
Hong Kong's Court of Final Appeal has ruled in favor of same-sex married couples, granting them access to subsidized housing benefits and equal inheritance rights.

This historic decision marks a notable victory for the LGBTQ+ community, traditionally subject to fewer rights than heterosexual couples in Hong Kong.

The unanimous decision rejected government appeals, concluding legal battles over the treatment of same-sex marriages recognized overseas.

Government lawyer Monica Carss-Frisk argued that housing policies were intended to support 'procreation,' but Chief Justice Andrew Cheung found excluding same-sex couples from public and subsidized housing unjustifiable.

He emphasized the exclusion could deprive needy same-sex couples of living together.

The court also deemed inheritance law provisions discriminatory and unconstitutional.

While Hong Kong does not recognize same-sex marriage, it allows recognition for specific purposes like taxation and civil benefits.

Activists view this ruling as a step toward equality, expressing hope for eventual legalization of same-sex marriage akin to developments in Taiwan and Thailand.

The case, initiated by Nick Infinger in 2018, highlights the broader struggle for LGBTQ+ rights, aiming for further progress towards equality.
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