Peter Greenaway : artworks 63-98

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Peter Greenaway : artworks 63-98

Paul Melia & Alan Woods

Manchester University Press, c1998

  • : hbk
  • : pbk

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Book published to accompany the exhibition Peter Greenaway : Artworks 63-98, 17 October-6 December 1998

Includes bibliographical references (p.149-157)

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巻冊次

: hbk ISBN 9780719056239

内容説明

Painting and draughtsmanship have been central to Peter Greenaway's practice for the last 35 years. This volume collects over 100 pictures, 96 of them reproduced in full colour, and presents them alongside essays and an interview with Greenaway.
巻冊次

: pbk ISBN 9780719056246

内容説明

Lawyers had been producing reports of trials and appellate proceedings in order to understand the law and practices of the Westminster courts since the Middle Ages, and printed reports had appeared in the late fifteenth century. This book considers trials in the regular English criminal courts in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. It also considers the contribution of criminal lawyers in developing the modern rules of evidence. The book explores the influence of scientific and pseudoscientific knowledge on Victorian insanity trials and trials for homosexual offences, respectively. The British Trials Collection contains the only readily accessible and near-verbatim accounts of civil trials from the 1760s, 1770s, and 1780s, decades crucial to understanding how the rules of evidence developed. It might be thought that Defence of the Realm Acts (DORA) or its regulations would have introduced trials in camera. The book presents a comparative critique of war crimes trials before the International Military Tribunals at Nuremberg and Tokyo and the International Tribunals for the former Yugoslavia and for Rwanda. The first spy trial by court martial after the legal change in 1915 was that of Robert Rosenthal, who was German. The book also considers the principal features of the first war crimes trial of the twenty-first century in terms of personnel and procedures, the alleged crimes, and issues of legality and legitimacy. It also speculates on the narratives or non-narratives of the trial and how these may impact on the professed aims and objectives of the litigation. -- .

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