Iran's theocratic governance, grounded in Shia Islamic jurisprudence that criminalizes homosexuality with severe penalties including death, forms the core barrier to legalizing same-sex marriage, fueling trader consensus at 96.3% "No." Recent state executions for sodomy-related charges and UN human rights reports highlight ongoing repression without reform signals, even amid 2022-2023 protests focused on women's rights and economy. Clerical control over legislature and judiciary ensures policy stasis, reinforced by Supreme Leader Khamenei's rejection of Western social norms. Realistic shifts would require improbable regime collapse via revolution or external intervention, potentially enabling secular reforms, though cultural conservatism would persist as a hurdle.
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Legal recognition refers to any law, constitutional amendment, or binding judicial decision that allows two adults of the same sex to marry with the same legal status as opposite-sex marriages under Iranian law.
Recognition must apply within Iran’s legal system and permit same-sex couples to enter a legally valid marriage recognized by Iranian civil or religious authorities. The recognition must be in force by the listed deadline.
The legalization of civil unions, domestic partnerships, or other forms of limited recognition that do not grant the legal status of marriage will not qualify.
Recognition of marriages performed abroad without permitting such marriages to be performed within Iran will not qualify.
The primary resolution source will be a consensus of credible reporting.
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Resolver
0x65070BE91...Legal recognition refers to any law, constitutional amendment, or binding judicial decision that allows two adults of the same sex to marry with the same legal status as opposite-sex marriages under Iranian law.
Recognition must apply within Iran’s legal system and permit same-sex couples to enter a legally valid marriage recognized by Iranian civil or religious authorities. The recognition must be in force by the listed deadline.
The legalization of civil unions, domestic partnerships, or other forms of limited recognition that do not grant the legal status of marriage will not qualify.
Recognition of marriages performed abroad without permitting such marriages to be performed within Iran will not qualify.
The primary resolution source will be a consensus of credible reporting.
Resolver
0x65070BE91...Iran's theocratic governance, grounded in Shia Islamic jurisprudence that criminalizes homosexuality with severe penalties including death, forms the core barrier to legalizing same-sex marriage, fueling trader consensus at 96.3% "No." Recent state executions for sodomy-related charges and UN human rights reports highlight ongoing repression without reform signals, even amid 2022-2023 protests focused on women's rights and economy. Clerical control over legislature and judiciary ensures policy stasis, reinforced by Supreme Leader Khamenei's rejection of Western social norms. Realistic shifts would require improbable regime collapse via revolution or external intervention, potentially enabling secular reforms, though cultural conservatism would persist as a hurdle.
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