X v United Kingdom

X. v. the United Kingdom was a 1978 case before the European Court of Human Rights, challenging the Sexual Offences Act 1956 in the United Kingdom. The case addressed privacy protections and age of consent laws for homosexuals (application no. 7215/75).[1][2][3]

  1. ^ "X V. THE UNITED KINGDOM".
  2. ^ "X V. THE UNITED KINGDOM".
  3. ^ "OPINION: The legal journey to an equal age of consent in the UK".