Atala Riffo and Daughters v. Chile
Atala Riffo and Daughters v. Chile (Spanish: Atala Riffo y Niñas vs. Chile) was an LGBT rights child custody case in the Inter-American Court of Human Rights, which reviewed a Chilean court ruling that in 2005 awarded custody to a father due to the mother's homosexual orientation. In 2012, the IACHR ruled in favor of the mother. It was the first case the Inter-American Court took regarding LGBT rights. The Court's ruling also determined sexual orientation to be a suspect classification.
Atala Riffo and Daughters v. Chile | |
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Court | Inter-American Court of Human Rights |
Full case name | Atala Riffo and Daughters v. Chile |
Decided | February 24, 2012 |
Citation(s) | Inter-Am. Comm. HR, Case 12.502 |
Court membership | |
Judges sitting | Diego García Sayán, President; Manuel E. Ventura Robles, Vice-President; Leonardo A. Franco, Margarette May Macaulay, Rhadys Abreu-Blondet, Alberto Pérez Pérez, Judges |
Case opinions | |
Laws which discriminate on the basis of sexual orientation are prohibited by the American Convention on Human Rights; sexual orientation is a suspect classification. | |
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