Six talks by H. L. A. HART
Professor of Jurisprudence in the University of Oxford
The thought of man is not triable, for the Devil alone knoweth the thought of man.
The slate of a man's mind is as much a matter of fact as the state of his digestion.
These two statements represent divergent views of the competence of law courts. It is important in determining criminal responsibility that the law should take notice of a man's frame of mind.
1: The Doctrine of Hens Rea
Second talk: October 7
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† CZIFFRA (piano)
Chopin
Fantasy in F minor, Op. 49 Sonata in B flat minor
Grande Valse brillante in E fiat major, Op. 18
Liszt
Liebestraum No. 3, in A flat major
Polonaise in E major
Grand Galop chromatique Hungarian Rhapsody No. 6
by Max Frisch
Donald Wolfit as The Stranger and Pauline Jameson as Julika
Hugh Burden , Kenneth Hyde
Charles Leno in a play written for radio translated by MICHAEL BULLOCK
Characters in order of speaking : 3 Production by H. B. FORTUIN