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Italy court extends widow pension rights to same-sex couples married abroad

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ROME, May 28 (Reuters) - ‌Italy's Constitutional Court said on Thursday ​that widow pension rights apply to same-sex couples who married abroad ⁠before civil partnerships were legalised in the country, in another win for its LGBTQ+ community. 

Italy's 2016 law ​on civil unions grants same-sex couples some prerogatives normally associated ‌with heterosexual marriages, including the right to inherit a widow's pension in case of death.

However, welfare agency INPS refused ⁠a pension to a man who ⁠lost his partner in 2015, on account of their marriage having been celebrated in 2013, in New York, before the Italian law came into force.

The man ‌appealed, prompting a lawsuit that went all the way ⁠to the Constitutional Court. Ruling in ‌his favour, the court partly ​struck down a law from 1939, during Italy's fascist era, which had been used to deny the payments. 

Denying ‌a widow's pension to the surviving ​partner of a ⁠same-sex couple would result "in an unjustified disparity in ‌treatment compared to other ⁠categories of survivors' pension recipients," the court said in a statement. 

In a separate decision, an Italian court this ​month granted a ‌4-year-old child three legally recognised parents - two fathers and one ⁠mother - in a landmark ​ruling that angered conservative Catholics.

(Reporting by Alvise Armellini, ​editing by Rod Nickel)

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