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World stages for lady justice: some notes on the architectural representation of International Criminal Courts
Martin Peschken studied History of Art and Literature in Berlin and Madrid. In 2005 he completed his doctoral studies in comparative literature at Freie Universität Berlin. He worked then as a curator of the gallery “Laden V-17” in Berlin. In 2005 he joined the project-team of International Building Exhibition “Stadtumbau 2010” in Saxony-Anhalt based at Stiftung Bauhaus Dessau, where he curated several exhibitions and urban projects. He currently works as Scientific Assistant at Technische Universität Braunschweig in the department of “History and Theory of Architecture and Urbanism”.
World stages for lady justice: some notes on the architectural representation of International Criminal Courts
Martin Peschken studied History of Art and Literature in Berlin and Madrid. In 2005 he completed his doctoral studies in comparative literature at Freie Universität Berlin. He worked then as a curator of the gallery “Laden V-17” in Berlin. In 2005 he joined the project-team of International Building Exhibition “Stadtumbau 2010” in Saxony-Anhalt based at Stiftung Bauhaus Dessau, where he curated several exhibitions and urban projects. He currently works as Scientific Assistant at Technische Universität Braunschweig in the department of “History and Theory of Architecture and Urbanism”.
World stages for lady justice: some notes on the architectural representation of International Criminal Courts
Peschken, Martin (author) / Thüringer Universitäts- Und Landesbibliothek Jena (host institution)
2011
Architecture in the Age of Empire: 11th International Bauhaus-Colloquium Weimar, p. 394
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COURT INTERPRETERS IN IDAHO'S CRIMINAL COURTS
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