Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "A bill legalizing same-sex marriage in Finland was approved by the parliament on 12 December 2014 and signed by the President on 20 February 2015. Because other acts require follow-up changes, the law will not take effect until 1 March 2017. The legislative measure to make these changes was approved by the parliament on 17 February 2016. Legal recognition for same-sex couples in Finland has been available since 2002 in the form of registered partnerships (Finnish: rekisteröity parisuhde; Swedish: registrerat partnerskap), which provide the same rights and responsibilities as marriage for opposite-sex couples, except e.g. adoption rights. In 2009, the Parliament revised the law allowing couples to adopt the biological children of their partner."@en }
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- Same-sex_marriage_in_Finland abstract "A bill legalizing same-sex marriage in Finland was approved by the parliament on 12 December 2014 and signed by the President on 20 February 2015. Because other acts require follow-up changes, the law will not take effect until 1 March 2017. The legislative measure to make these changes was approved by the parliament on 17 February 2016. Legal recognition for same-sex couples in Finland has been available since 2002 in the form of registered partnerships (Finnish: rekisteröity parisuhde; Swedish: registrerat partnerskap), which provide the same rights and responsibilities as marriage for opposite-sex couples, except e.g. adoption rights. In 2009, the Parliament revised the law allowing couples to adopt the biological children of their partner.".
- Q1090043 abstract "A bill legalizing same-sex marriage in Finland was approved by the parliament on 12 December 2014 and signed by the President on 20 February 2015. Because other acts require follow-up changes, the law will not take effect until 1 March 2017. The legislative measure to make these changes was approved by the parliament on 17 February 2016. Legal recognition for same-sex couples in Finland has been available since 2002 in the form of registered partnerships (Finnish: rekisteröity parisuhde; Swedish: registrerat partnerskap), which provide the same rights and responsibilities as marriage for opposite-sex couples, except e.g. adoption rights. In 2009, the Parliament revised the law allowing couples to adopt the biological children of their partner.".