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Thursday, July 26, 2012
Scottish Government Will Move Ahead With Same-Sex Marriage Law; Will Protect Conscience Rights
After conducting a public consultation last year, the government of Scotland announced yesterday that it intends to move ahead with legislation to permit same-sex marriage and religious ceremonies for civil partnerships. However it will also add protections for freedom of speech and religion. SDGLN reports on these developments and reprints the full text of the Scottish Government's announcement. No religious body will be required to conduct same-sex marriages. The Government will also seek an amendment to the UK Equality Act to assure protection for clergy who disagree with their religious organization's decision to perform same-sex marriages. Currently the Equality Act grants an exemption from equality requirements only where necessary to comply with the doctrine of a religious organization or to avoid conflict with the strongly held religious convictions of a significant number of the followers of the religion or belief. The Scottish government will also include provisions to protect the beliefs of teachers and parents in schools. The curriculum in Catholic schools will continue to be controlled by the Scottish Catholic Education Service.