A series of four discussions
1:The Human Rights Movement' There must be a constitutional restraint placed upon the legislative power which is designed to protect the individual citizen from instant legislation, conceived in fear or prejudice and enacted in breach of human rights.'
Lord Justice Scarman Lord Klibrandon
Professor John Mitchell
In the Chair Michael Zander
Lord Justice Scarman 'was enormously impressive. Wise and lucid and above all able to see and express bur ordinary requirements of society and of the law.' (GUARDIAN) Producer ANTHONY MONCRIEFF
(2 Feb: The Social Challenge) followed by an interlude