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C/L/863. An examination of the implications of the Civil Partnership act 2005
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This paper examines the Civil Partnership act 2005, and aims to assess the implications it has on same and opposite sex couples. The paper examines the essentialism and constructivism view points before examining the affects of the act on same sex relationships. Before conclusions are made, the paper then examines the affects of the act on heterosexual couples.
KEYWORDS: Civil Partnership act 2005, homosexual, heterosexual, essentialism, constructivism,
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