Thursday 12 November 2015

A to B

At university I joined a module called Justice, mainly for the fact that it is taught in English, but after the first lesson I found it much more interesting than I had imagined. This class was formed on the idea of a historian refugee from Austria in the second world war, a historian who was trying to find himself and figure out the world around him. From this, we started to think about how Europe finds itself between past and present, in social, political and economical situations, and how justice has a major impact in these areas.

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There are just 15 people in this weekly class, much smaller than any at Camberwell, and it's a class in which we can interact and converse with one another about our ideas and opinions, an opportunity that is rare in London.

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In pairs, we chose a point on the map of brussels, all at the same perimeter, as a starting point to walk in to the centre point Palace de Justice. We had 4 hours to walk from our outer point, to Palace de Justice.

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