Crikey…just watched
@seethingmead
Professor of UK Human Rights Law, UEA: public order/protest/policing/free speech/human rights Poor but inveterate punster.Converse collector. Law, politics, Derby County, & music Man of Sussex in exile…still fighting the forced East/West partition of ‘72
Crikey…just watched
World Book Day?
Just go in balancing an atlas on your head
Interrupting the grim with the light: my book Double Discrimination is out 21 May🔽
It's influenced by my sister Raana, it's on racism and ableism, what happens when you feel both, why that matters (to us all) - and to do about it.
Feat. awesome people & projects
www.hachette.co.uk/titles/saba-...
Their dads played and brought them along when they were in sixth form and when back from uni
I’ve played five-a-side many times with Anton from Squid… and Munya Chawawa, both at same time
#Smallclaimscourt
I’m not an international lawyer but I would have thought that the legal position - and thus advice - needs to account for the fact that the ongoing armed attack from B was itself a response to an action by our ally A
I got introduced to Welsh cakes by my then Merthyr girlfriend, first year at Girton Gareth …good lord they were wonderful
She got sent back every term with a couple of dozen her mum had made
VG
Oh, you mean black.
Why didn’t you say?
We’ve had a foreign born f***ing PM and you weren’t exactly gobbing off then, so sit down and shut up
And wouldn’t radical change be nice
I don’t mean “behead the King” but a little bit more redistributive tax and public ownership for the common good…?
Why does football allow a goal to be disallowed following an obvious accidental balltoarm by the goal scorer (Burnley-Barnes) but not penalise an equally obvious accidental balltoarm within penalty area by a defender (Man City-Nunez)?
Rule of law people like me value morally-defensible consistency
1. If VAR can’t determine a clear cut answer within 90 seconds, it’s not clear & obvious…so limit VAR review to that
2. Adopt rugby’s rule: is there a clear, good reason why the goal should not stand?
Why don’t shirts have a very last bottom button so that - let’s imagine - 58 year old law professors don’t show their tubby tummies if they stretch up above their head
Bloody typical …World War III the day *after* Derby’s record low points was overtaken
You’re having a bloody laugh Paul
Thirteen points?
You’re bloody joking
will be in Melbourne for a month, late March- late April kindly hosted by Deakin
I’d love to meet & chat to anyone about protest, public order, free speech & terrorism-y stuff
I’m keen to institute links & kickstart a more international protest law network, v broadly conceived
Please pass on
A wonderful achievement by Naomi Lloyd Jones.
Very honoured to be part of this.
There is also a round-table discussion and book launch in Melbourne on Weds. 25 March 17:00...details here, with Maria, Azadeh and me
lawasprotection.org.au/2026/02/1414/
There will be a Zoom screening for UK/European viewers, able to take the time-difference hit
All #protest #FoAA #publicorder law lovers...
A cracking new book has just come out...why, yes, I do have a chapter in it
Edited by @mariaosullivan.bsky.social & @azdastyari.bsky.social
www.routledge.com/Internationa...
If Labour is going to wither and die, surely enough people near the top must think: better to go down fighting leftwards than right
Like Spurs … third in a two-horse race
I think they’re the last two knots you have to master to get your Scouts’ badge, both variations of a double bowline-hitch
We are looking for a #CriminalDefence Solicitor (2–3 PQE) to join our Protest & General Crime team based in #London.
If you are committed to social justice, confident in criminal litigation and ready to build your higher court advocacy experience, we would love to hear from you.
#LegalCareers
Lots of Screen Two drama gems now up
This is probably the pick, for me, plus David hare’s The Absence of War
Released on this day in 1989
Ditto Year of the Rabbit…Ch4 pulled plug on funding for second series in 2021 so it was left on cliffhanger
I decided late doors not to train it down to Brixton for the Beastie Boys on the Licensed to Ill tour, in May 1987 as I had a Trusts exam the following afternoon
The dullest decision I’ve ever made, and I’ve made a few
I remember watching that
I was 9