The morning’s top legal affairs news stories
Jeremy Corbyn demands human rights adviser in every embassy across the world [The Independent]
How to deal with terrorism [The Guardian via David Allen Green]
This by @frankieboyle is worth reading, if you have not already. Lots of wise stuff about dealing with terrorism: https://t.co/zejCpyMmB2
— David Allen Green (@DavidAllenGreen) November 24, 2015
“1 in 5 Muslims have sympathy with ISIS” claim draws record complaints as story is mocked online [The Mirror]
Why international law matters in a post-ISIS era [Huffington Post]
Ban arms sales to countries with poor human rights records, say Lib Dems [The Guardian]
EU referendum: Majority of British public now wants a ‘Brexit’, poll reveals [The Independent]
Law centres “bouncing back” from funding cuts [Law Society Gazette]
The fake penis case: A moral travesty [Spiked]
Sorry Bieber, using your hoverboard is illegal on Australian roads [Mashable]
Applications now being accepted for Macfarlanes’ spring and summer vacation schemes [Legal Cheek Hub]
“The deleted tweet — in which she called me ‘love’ (an irony given her previous complaints about forms of address) — passed me by because up ‘ere in God’s own county that’s how we all refer to each other.” [Legal Cheek Comments]