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- Operation_Spanner abstract "Operation Spanner was the name of an operation carried out by police in the United Kingdom city of Manchester in 1987, as a result of which a group of homosexual men were convicted of assault occasioning actual bodily harm for their involvement in consensual sadomasochism over a ten-year period.The resulting House of Lords case (R v Brown, colloquially known as "the Spanner case") ruled that consent was not a valid legal defence for wounding and actual bodily harm in the UK, except as a foreseeable incident of a lawful activity in which the person injured was participating, e.g. surgery. Legal reform and review of the concern is ongoing and the convictions are controversial due to issues of whether a government or one's self is justified to control one's own body in private situations where the only harm is to consenting adults.".
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- Operation_Spanner wikiPageExternalLink lwus.html.
- Operation_Spanner wikiPageExternalLink span1.html.
- Operation_Spanner wikiPageExternalLink 01_TXT.htm.
- Operation_Spanner wikiPageExternalLink consent.pdf.
- Operation_Spanner wikiPageExternalLink spannerhistory.asp.
- Operation_Spanner wikiPageID "684626".
- Operation_Spanner wikiPageRevisionID "592709164".
- Operation_Spanner hasPhotoCollection Operation_Spanner.
- Operation_Spanner subject Category:1987_in_LGBT_history.
- Operation_Spanner subject Category:1987_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Operation_Spanner subject Category:1993_in_law.
- Operation_Spanner subject Category:English_criminal_law.
- Operation_Spanner subject Category:Gay_male_BDSM.
- Operation_Spanner subject Category:LGBT_law_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Operation_Spanner comment "Operation Spanner was the name of an operation carried out by police in the United Kingdom city of Manchester in 1987, as a result of which a group of homosexual men were convicted of assault occasioning actual bodily harm for their involvement in consensual sadomasochism over a ten-year period.The resulting House of Lords case (R v Brown, colloquially known as "the Spanner case") ruled that consent was not a valid legal defence for wounding and actual bodily harm in the UK, except as a foreseeable incident of a lawful activity in which the person injured was participating, e.g. ".
- Operation_Spanner label "Affaire Spanner".
- Operation_Spanner label "Operation Spanner".
- Operation_Spanner label "R v Brown".
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- Operation_Spanner sameAs Affaire_Spanner.
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- Operation_Spanner sameAs Q2306959.
- Operation_Spanner sameAs Q2306959.
- Operation_Spanner wasDerivedFrom Operation_Spanner?oldid=592709164.
- Operation_Spanner isPrimaryTopicOf Operation_Spanner.