As subject (28)

Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "Alan Turing law".

Predicate Object
appliesTo historical offences that are no longer crimes
appliesTo men convicted of consensual homosexual acts under now-repealed laws
appliesToJurisdiction England and Wales
appliesToJurisdiction Northern Ireland
appliesToJurisdiction Scotland
associatedWith LGBT rights movement
surface form: LGBT rights movement in the United Kingdom
associatedWith campaigns for pardons for men convicted of homosexual offences
basedOn legislation granting pardons for historical homosexual offences
country United Kingdom
excludes offences that would still be crimes under current law
hasCategory Human rights in the United Kingdom
hasCategory LGBT rights legislation in the United Kingdom
hasCategory Legal history of the United Kingdom
hasCategory Pardons
hasEffect enables living individuals to have certain historical convictions disregarded
hasEffect pardons deceased men convicted of consensual homosexual acts
instanceOf informal term
instanceOf nickname for legislation
legalStatus informal designation
motivatedBy recognition of injustice of historical anti-homosexuality laws
namedAfter Alan Turing
namedForReason Alan Turing was posthumously pardoned for a historical homosexual offence
refersTo posthumous pardons for men convicted under historical anti-homosexuality laws
refersTo retrospective pardons for men convicted under historical anti-homosexuality laws
subjectHasRole LGBT history in the United Kingdom
subjectHasRole LGBT rights
subjectHasRole criminal justice reform
subjectHasRole posthumous pardon