Gay marriage isn’t a human right, says European Court
The European Court of Human Rights has reiterated its ruling that same-sex marriage is not a human right that can be found within the Convention.
The Court made the ruling in 2010 but reiterated its decision last week in a separate case involving a lesbian couple from France.
The Strasbourg-based Court’s original decision on same-sex marriage came after a homosexual couple asked the Court to reinterpret Article 12 of the European Convention on Human Rights.