The European Court of Human Rights has mandated Romania to recognize same-sex civil unions, following a case brought by twenty-one same-sex couples. The court found that Romania's lack of legal recognition for these relationships violated Article 8 of the European Convention, protecting the right to family life. The ruling highlighted the disadvantages faced by LGBTQ+ couples under current laws, such as exclusion from various benefits like mortgage programs and spousal bereavement leave. Despite Romania's socially conservative nature, there is growing support for legal protection for same-sex relationships, with activists hopeful that this ruling will lead to legislative changes in the country.
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