Anthony J Connolly
Cultural Heritage Rights
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Cultural Heritage Rights
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This collection brings together selected articles on key areas in the field of cultural heritage rights discourse, contributed by an international group of scholars. The papers address a broad range of issues such as repatriation, illicit trade, effects of armed conflict, tourism, economic development and legal regulation. Topics which are likely t
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This collection brings together selected articles on key areas in the field of cultural heritage rights discourse, contributed by an international group of scholars. The papers address a broad range of issues such as repatriation, illicit trade, effects of armed conflict, tourism, economic development and legal regulation. Topics which are likely t
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- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 580
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. März 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 916g
- ISBN-13: 9780367787318
- ISBN-10: 0367787318
- Artikelnr.: 61212001
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 580
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. März 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 916g
- ISBN-13: 9780367787318
- ISBN-10: 0367787318
- Artikelnr.: 61212001
Anthony J. Connolly is an Associate Professor at the Law School of the Australian National University, specialising in legal philosophy, indigenous rights law, and public law.
Contents: Introduction; Bibliography and further reading. Part I
Foundations: The Concept of Cultural Heritage: Cultural property
internationalism, John Henry Merryman; On defining the cultural heritage,
Janet Blake; The Politics of Cultural Heritage Rights: The expanding
purview of cultural properties and their politics, Rosemary J. Coombe; The
politics of preservation: privileging one heritage over another, Jonathan
S. Bell. Part II Types of Cultural Heritage Rights: Natural Heritage as
Cultural Heritage: Nature and culture: a new World Heritage context,
Shabnam Inanloo Dailoo and Frits Pannekoek; World Heritage and rights-based
approaches to nature conservation, Gonzalo Oviedo and Tatjana Puschkarsky;
Urban Landscapes as Cultural Heritage: Informal settlements and urban
heritage landscapes in South Africa, Lindsay M. Weiss; Artefactual Cultural
Heritage Rights: Sir, how much is that Ming vase in the window? Protecting
cultural relics in the People's Republic of China, Michael L. Dutra;
Underwater Cultural Heritage Rights: 2001 UNESCO Convention on the
Protection of the Underwater Cultural Heritage, Sarah Dromgoole; Intangible
Cultural Heritage Rights: Heritage trouble: recent work on the protection
of intangible cultural property, Michael F. Brown; The UNESCO concept of
safeguarding intangible cultural heritage: its background and Marrakchi
roots, Thomas M. Schmitt; Indigenous Cultural Heritage Rights: Indigenous
cultural heritage in development and trade: perspectives from the dynamics
of cultural heritage law and policy, Rosemary J. Coombe with Joseph F.
Turcotte; Indigenous cultural landscapes and the politics of heritage,
Melissa F. Baird. Part III Contemporary Issues in Cultural Heritage Rights
Law: Repatriation of Cultural Heritage: Resolving material culture
disputes: human rights, property rights and crimes against humanity, Robert
K. Paterson; Illicit Trade in Cultural Heritage: Controlling the
international market in antiquities: reducing the harm, preserving the
past, Patty Gerstenblith; Armed Conflict and Cultural Heritage Protection:
The protection of cultural property in times of armed conflict: the
practice of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia,
Hirad Abtahi; The obligation to prevent and avoid destruction of cultural
heritage: from Bamiyan to Iraq, Francesco Francioni and Federico Lenzerini;
Tourism, Economic Development and Cultural Heritage Protection:
Post-conflict heritage and tourism in Cambodia: the burden of Angkor, Tim
Winter. Part IV Future Directions in Cultural Heritage Rights Law: Cultural
Heritage Protection and the Challenge of Climate Change: Changing climate,
changing culture: adding the climate change dimension to the protection of
intangible cultural heritage, Hee-Eun Kim; Cultural Expressions as Cultural
Heritage: The UNESCO Convention on the Protection and Promotion of Cultural
Expressions: building a new world information and communication order?,
Rachael Craufurd Smith; The Human Genome and Cultural Heritage: The human
genome as common heritage: common sense or legal nonsense?, Pilar N.
Ossorio; Beyond Rights? Rethinking the Cultural Heritage Protection
Paradigm: Cultural heritage rights: from ownership and descent to justice
and well-being, Ian Hodder. Name index.
Foundations: The Concept of Cultural Heritage: Cultural property
internationalism, John Henry Merryman; On defining the cultural heritage,
Janet Blake; The Politics of Cultural Heritage Rights: The expanding
purview of cultural properties and their politics, Rosemary J. Coombe; The
politics of preservation: privileging one heritage over another, Jonathan
S. Bell. Part II Types of Cultural Heritage Rights: Natural Heritage as
Cultural Heritage: Nature and culture: a new World Heritage context,
Shabnam Inanloo Dailoo and Frits Pannekoek; World Heritage and rights-based
approaches to nature conservation, Gonzalo Oviedo and Tatjana Puschkarsky;
Urban Landscapes as Cultural Heritage: Informal settlements and urban
heritage landscapes in South Africa, Lindsay M. Weiss; Artefactual Cultural
Heritage Rights: Sir, how much is that Ming vase in the window? Protecting
cultural relics in the People's Republic of China, Michael L. Dutra;
Underwater Cultural Heritage Rights: 2001 UNESCO Convention on the
Protection of the Underwater Cultural Heritage, Sarah Dromgoole; Intangible
Cultural Heritage Rights: Heritage trouble: recent work on the protection
of intangible cultural property, Michael F. Brown; The UNESCO concept of
safeguarding intangible cultural heritage: its background and Marrakchi
roots, Thomas M. Schmitt; Indigenous Cultural Heritage Rights: Indigenous
cultural heritage in development and trade: perspectives from the dynamics
of cultural heritage law and policy, Rosemary J. Coombe with Joseph F.
Turcotte; Indigenous cultural landscapes and the politics of heritage,
Melissa F. Baird. Part III Contemporary Issues in Cultural Heritage Rights
Law: Repatriation of Cultural Heritage: Resolving material culture
disputes: human rights, property rights and crimes against humanity, Robert
K. Paterson; Illicit Trade in Cultural Heritage: Controlling the
international market in antiquities: reducing the harm, preserving the
past, Patty Gerstenblith; Armed Conflict and Cultural Heritage Protection:
The protection of cultural property in times of armed conflict: the
practice of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia,
Hirad Abtahi; The obligation to prevent and avoid destruction of cultural
heritage: from Bamiyan to Iraq, Francesco Francioni and Federico Lenzerini;
Tourism, Economic Development and Cultural Heritage Protection:
Post-conflict heritage and tourism in Cambodia: the burden of Angkor, Tim
Winter. Part IV Future Directions in Cultural Heritage Rights Law: Cultural
Heritage Protection and the Challenge of Climate Change: Changing climate,
changing culture: adding the climate change dimension to the protection of
intangible cultural heritage, Hee-Eun Kim; Cultural Expressions as Cultural
Heritage: The UNESCO Convention on the Protection and Promotion of Cultural
Expressions: building a new world information and communication order?,
Rachael Craufurd Smith; The Human Genome and Cultural Heritage: The human
genome as common heritage: common sense or legal nonsense?, Pilar N.
Ossorio; Beyond Rights? Rethinking the Cultural Heritage Protection
Paradigm: Cultural heritage rights: from ownership and descent to justice
and well-being, Ian Hodder. Name index.
Contents: Introduction; Bibliography and further reading. Part I
Foundations: The Concept of Cultural Heritage: Cultural property
internationalism, John Henry Merryman; On defining the cultural heritage,
Janet Blake; The Politics of Cultural Heritage Rights: The expanding
purview of cultural properties and their politics, Rosemary J. Coombe; The
politics of preservation: privileging one heritage over another, Jonathan
S. Bell. Part II Types of Cultural Heritage Rights: Natural Heritage as
Cultural Heritage: Nature and culture: a new World Heritage context,
Shabnam Inanloo Dailoo and Frits Pannekoek; World Heritage and rights-based
approaches to nature conservation, Gonzalo Oviedo and Tatjana Puschkarsky;
Urban Landscapes as Cultural Heritage: Informal settlements and urban
heritage landscapes in South Africa, Lindsay M. Weiss; Artefactual Cultural
Heritage Rights: Sir, how much is that Ming vase in the window? Protecting
cultural relics in the People's Republic of China, Michael L. Dutra;
Underwater Cultural Heritage Rights: 2001 UNESCO Convention on the
Protection of the Underwater Cultural Heritage, Sarah Dromgoole; Intangible
Cultural Heritage Rights: Heritage trouble: recent work on the protection
of intangible cultural property, Michael F. Brown; The UNESCO concept of
safeguarding intangible cultural heritage: its background and Marrakchi
roots, Thomas M. Schmitt; Indigenous Cultural Heritage Rights: Indigenous
cultural heritage in development and trade: perspectives from the dynamics
of cultural heritage law and policy, Rosemary J. Coombe with Joseph F.
Turcotte; Indigenous cultural landscapes and the politics of heritage,
Melissa F. Baird. Part III Contemporary Issues in Cultural Heritage Rights
Law: Repatriation of Cultural Heritage: Resolving material culture
disputes: human rights, property rights and crimes against humanity, Robert
K. Paterson; Illicit Trade in Cultural Heritage: Controlling the
international market in antiquities: reducing the harm, preserving the
past, Patty Gerstenblith; Armed Conflict and Cultural Heritage Protection:
The protection of cultural property in times of armed conflict: the
practice of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia,
Hirad Abtahi; The obligation to prevent and avoid destruction of cultural
heritage: from Bamiyan to Iraq, Francesco Francioni and Federico Lenzerini;
Tourism, Economic Development and Cultural Heritage Protection:
Post-conflict heritage and tourism in Cambodia: the burden of Angkor, Tim
Winter. Part IV Future Directions in Cultural Heritage Rights Law: Cultural
Heritage Protection and the Challenge of Climate Change: Changing climate,
changing culture: adding the climate change dimension to the protection of
intangible cultural heritage, Hee-Eun Kim; Cultural Expressions as Cultural
Heritage: The UNESCO Convention on the Protection and Promotion of Cultural
Expressions: building a new world information and communication order?,
Rachael Craufurd Smith; The Human Genome and Cultural Heritage: The human
genome as common heritage: common sense or legal nonsense?, Pilar N.
Ossorio; Beyond Rights? Rethinking the Cultural Heritage Protection
Paradigm: Cultural heritage rights: from ownership and descent to justice
and well-being, Ian Hodder. Name index.
Foundations: The Concept of Cultural Heritage: Cultural property
internationalism, John Henry Merryman; On defining the cultural heritage,
Janet Blake; The Politics of Cultural Heritage Rights: The expanding
purview of cultural properties and their politics, Rosemary J. Coombe; The
politics of preservation: privileging one heritage over another, Jonathan
S. Bell. Part II Types of Cultural Heritage Rights: Natural Heritage as
Cultural Heritage: Nature and culture: a new World Heritage context,
Shabnam Inanloo Dailoo and Frits Pannekoek; World Heritage and rights-based
approaches to nature conservation, Gonzalo Oviedo and Tatjana Puschkarsky;
Urban Landscapes as Cultural Heritage: Informal settlements and urban
heritage landscapes in South Africa, Lindsay M. Weiss; Artefactual Cultural
Heritage Rights: Sir, how much is that Ming vase in the window? Protecting
cultural relics in the People's Republic of China, Michael L. Dutra;
Underwater Cultural Heritage Rights: 2001 UNESCO Convention on the
Protection of the Underwater Cultural Heritage, Sarah Dromgoole; Intangible
Cultural Heritage Rights: Heritage trouble: recent work on the protection
of intangible cultural property, Michael F. Brown; The UNESCO concept of
safeguarding intangible cultural heritage: its background and Marrakchi
roots, Thomas M. Schmitt; Indigenous Cultural Heritage Rights: Indigenous
cultural heritage in development and trade: perspectives from the dynamics
of cultural heritage law and policy, Rosemary J. Coombe with Joseph F.
Turcotte; Indigenous cultural landscapes and the politics of heritage,
Melissa F. Baird. Part III Contemporary Issues in Cultural Heritage Rights
Law: Repatriation of Cultural Heritage: Resolving material culture
disputes: human rights, property rights and crimes against humanity, Robert
K. Paterson; Illicit Trade in Cultural Heritage: Controlling the
international market in antiquities: reducing the harm, preserving the
past, Patty Gerstenblith; Armed Conflict and Cultural Heritage Protection:
The protection of cultural property in times of armed conflict: the
practice of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia,
Hirad Abtahi; The obligation to prevent and avoid destruction of cultural
heritage: from Bamiyan to Iraq, Francesco Francioni and Federico Lenzerini;
Tourism, Economic Development and Cultural Heritage Protection:
Post-conflict heritage and tourism in Cambodia: the burden of Angkor, Tim
Winter. Part IV Future Directions in Cultural Heritage Rights Law: Cultural
Heritage Protection and the Challenge of Climate Change: Changing climate,
changing culture: adding the climate change dimension to the protection of
intangible cultural heritage, Hee-Eun Kim; Cultural Expressions as Cultural
Heritage: The UNESCO Convention on the Protection and Promotion of Cultural
Expressions: building a new world information and communication order?,
Rachael Craufurd Smith; The Human Genome and Cultural Heritage: The human
genome as common heritage: common sense or legal nonsense?, Pilar N.
Ossorio; Beyond Rights? Rethinking the Cultural Heritage Protection
Paradigm: Cultural heritage rights: from ownership and descent to justice
and well-being, Ian Hodder. Name index.