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'Historic victory': South Korea's top court recognises same-sex couples' rights

The ruling means common-law spouses of the same sex can now register as dependents on their partners' health insurance.

Two hands holding an LGBTIQ+ rainbow flag and a South Korea flag.

Amnesty International said that the court had taken "a significant step towards dismantling systemic discrimination and ensuring inclusivity for all". Source: iStockphoto / Panuwat Dangsungnoen

South Korea's Supreme Court recognised new rights for same-sex couples Thursday, saying the state must provide health insurance for a gay man's partner in a landmark ruling.

The background: The case was brought by a gay couple, So Seong-wook and Kim Yong-min, who live together and held a wedding ceremony in 2019.

It had no legal validity, however, as South Korea does not recognise same-sex marriage.

In 2021, So sued the National Health Insurance Service (NHIS) because it terminated benefits for his partner after discovering they were a gay couple.
A Seoul High Court found in favour of the couple last year.

The service appealed the decision, escalating the case to the Supreme Court.

The key quote: "It is discrimination based on sexual orientation to exclude the couple just because they are same-sex," the court ruled.

"It is a discriminatory act that violates human dignity and values, the right to pursue happiness, freedom of privacy, and the right to be equal before the law."

What else to know: Amnesty International said the ruling was "a historic victory for equality and human rights in South Korea".

What happens next: The verdict means common-law spouses of the same sex can now register as dependents on their partners' health insurance.

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Published 18 July 2024 6:50pm
Updated 18 July 2024 7:00pm
Source: AFP



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