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The Routledge Handbook of Heritage and the Law sheds light on the relationship between the two fields and analyses how the law shapes heritage and heritage practice in both expected and unexpected ways.
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The Routledge Handbook of Heritage and the Law sheds light on the relationship between the two fields and analyses how the law shapes heritage and heritage practice in both expected and unexpected ways.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 544
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Februar 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781003852216
- Artikelnr.: 69933990
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 544
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Februar 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781003852216
- Artikelnr.: 69933990
Lucas Lixinski is Professor at the Faculty of Law & Justice, UNSW Sydney, Australia. He is also an Associate at the Australian Human Rights Institute. Lucie K. Morisset is the Canada Research Chair in Urban Heritage and Professor in the Department of Urban and Tourism Studies of the School of Management at Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM) and a researcher at the Interuniversity Centre Culture-Arts-Société (CELAT).
1. Introduction: The Law as an Instrument for Heritage
Part I - Scaffolding Heritage in the Law: 2. Scaffolding Heritage in the Law
3. The Relations between Law and Heritage Studies
4. Heritage and Law: A Wholly Mutual Relationship
5. Heritage Law in Relation to Art Law: From Object to Museum
6. International Cultural Heritage Law and Other International Legal Regimes
7. Cultural Heritage Law and Other Domestic Norms
8. Translating International Heritage Standards into Domestic Law
9. Culture and Heritage in Constitutional Law
10. Federalism and Heritage Law
11. Private International Law and Cultural Heritage
12. Cultural Heritage and Property Law
13. Intellectual Property and Heritage Law: Mainstream and First Nations Perspectives
14. Cultural Heritage in Urban Planning and Construction Law
Part II - Acting on Heritage: Authority and Conflicts: 15. Acting on Heritage: Authority and Conflicts. Introduction to the Section
16. Sources of Heritage Law and Their Authority
17. Legal Classification Within and Beyond Heritage Law
18. Cultural Heritage Impact Assessments for Development Projects
19. Laws on the Use of the Public Space for Heritage Purposes
20. Who Speaks for Heritage? Standing to Pursue Action on Behalf of Heritage
21. Alternative Dispute Resolution and Heritage
22. Cultural Heritage Export Controls
23. Regulating Dealers
24. Heritage in Maritime Law
25. Heritage Suspension: Law on Public Emergencies
26. Heritage and Criminal Sanctions
Part III - What Does Heritage Stand For? Questions Towards New Grounds: 27. What Does Heritage Stand For? Questions Towards New Grounds
28. Heritage as Fact or Legal Issue
29. Contracting and Licensing for Heritage: Lessons from Fashion and Luxury Brands
30. Private Law-Making, Self-Regulation and Heritage
31. What is Heritage For? Law, Heritage, and Value
32. Human Remains as Cultural Heritage
33. Religious Heritage and the Law
34. Heritage and Environmental Law
35. Heritage and Human Rights Law
Part I - Scaffolding Heritage in the Law: 2. Scaffolding Heritage in the Law
3. The Relations between Law and Heritage Studies
4. Heritage and Law: A Wholly Mutual Relationship
5. Heritage Law in Relation to Art Law: From Object to Museum
6. International Cultural Heritage Law and Other International Legal Regimes
7. Cultural Heritage Law and Other Domestic Norms
8. Translating International Heritage Standards into Domestic Law
9. Culture and Heritage in Constitutional Law
10. Federalism and Heritage Law
11. Private International Law and Cultural Heritage
12. Cultural Heritage and Property Law
13. Intellectual Property and Heritage Law: Mainstream and First Nations Perspectives
14. Cultural Heritage in Urban Planning and Construction Law
Part II - Acting on Heritage: Authority and Conflicts: 15. Acting on Heritage: Authority and Conflicts. Introduction to the Section
16. Sources of Heritage Law and Their Authority
17. Legal Classification Within and Beyond Heritage Law
18. Cultural Heritage Impact Assessments for Development Projects
19. Laws on the Use of the Public Space for Heritage Purposes
20. Who Speaks for Heritage? Standing to Pursue Action on Behalf of Heritage
21. Alternative Dispute Resolution and Heritage
22. Cultural Heritage Export Controls
23. Regulating Dealers
24. Heritage in Maritime Law
25. Heritage Suspension: Law on Public Emergencies
26. Heritage and Criminal Sanctions
Part III - What Does Heritage Stand For? Questions Towards New Grounds: 27. What Does Heritage Stand For? Questions Towards New Grounds
28. Heritage as Fact or Legal Issue
29. Contracting and Licensing for Heritage: Lessons from Fashion and Luxury Brands
30. Private Law-Making, Self-Regulation and Heritage
31. What is Heritage For? Law, Heritage, and Value
32. Human Remains as Cultural Heritage
33. Religious Heritage and the Law
34. Heritage and Environmental Law
35. Heritage and Human Rights Law
1. Introduction: The Law as an Instrument for Heritage
Part I - Scaffolding Heritage in the Law: 2. Scaffolding Heritage in the Law
3. The Relations between Law and Heritage Studies
4. Heritage and Law: A Wholly Mutual Relationship
5. Heritage Law in Relation to Art Law: From Object to Museum
6. International Cultural Heritage Law and Other International Legal Regimes
7. Cultural Heritage Law and Other Domestic Norms
8. Translating International Heritage Standards into Domestic Law
9. Culture and Heritage in Constitutional Law
10. Federalism and Heritage Law
11. Private International Law and Cultural Heritage
12. Cultural Heritage and Property Law
13. Intellectual Property and Heritage Law: Mainstream and First Nations Perspectives
14. Cultural Heritage in Urban Planning and Construction Law
Part II - Acting on Heritage: Authority and Conflicts: 15. Acting on Heritage: Authority and Conflicts. Introduction to the Section
16. Sources of Heritage Law and Their Authority
17. Legal Classification Within and Beyond Heritage Law
18. Cultural Heritage Impact Assessments for Development Projects
19. Laws on the Use of the Public Space for Heritage Purposes
20. Who Speaks for Heritage? Standing to Pursue Action on Behalf of Heritage
21. Alternative Dispute Resolution and Heritage
22. Cultural Heritage Export Controls
23. Regulating Dealers
24. Heritage in Maritime Law
25. Heritage Suspension: Law on Public Emergencies
26. Heritage and Criminal Sanctions
Part III - What Does Heritage Stand For? Questions Towards New Grounds: 27. What Does Heritage Stand For? Questions Towards New Grounds
28. Heritage as Fact or Legal Issue
29. Contracting and Licensing for Heritage: Lessons from Fashion and Luxury Brands
30. Private Law-Making, Self-Regulation and Heritage
31. What is Heritage For? Law, Heritage, and Value
32. Human Remains as Cultural Heritage
33. Religious Heritage and the Law
34. Heritage and Environmental Law
35. Heritage and Human Rights Law
Part I - Scaffolding Heritage in the Law: 2. Scaffolding Heritage in the Law
3. The Relations between Law and Heritage Studies
4. Heritage and Law: A Wholly Mutual Relationship
5. Heritage Law in Relation to Art Law: From Object to Museum
6. International Cultural Heritage Law and Other International Legal Regimes
7. Cultural Heritage Law and Other Domestic Norms
8. Translating International Heritage Standards into Domestic Law
9. Culture and Heritage in Constitutional Law
10. Federalism and Heritage Law
11. Private International Law and Cultural Heritage
12. Cultural Heritage and Property Law
13. Intellectual Property and Heritage Law: Mainstream and First Nations Perspectives
14. Cultural Heritage in Urban Planning and Construction Law
Part II - Acting on Heritage: Authority and Conflicts: 15. Acting on Heritage: Authority and Conflicts. Introduction to the Section
16. Sources of Heritage Law and Their Authority
17. Legal Classification Within and Beyond Heritage Law
18. Cultural Heritage Impact Assessments for Development Projects
19. Laws on the Use of the Public Space for Heritage Purposes
20. Who Speaks for Heritage? Standing to Pursue Action on Behalf of Heritage
21. Alternative Dispute Resolution and Heritage
22. Cultural Heritage Export Controls
23. Regulating Dealers
24. Heritage in Maritime Law
25. Heritage Suspension: Law on Public Emergencies
26. Heritage and Criminal Sanctions
Part III - What Does Heritage Stand For? Questions Towards New Grounds: 27. What Does Heritage Stand For? Questions Towards New Grounds
28. Heritage as Fact or Legal Issue
29. Contracting and Licensing for Heritage: Lessons from Fashion and Luxury Brands
30. Private Law-Making, Self-Regulation and Heritage
31. What is Heritage For? Law, Heritage, and Value
32. Human Remains as Cultural Heritage
33. Religious Heritage and the Law
34. Heritage and Environmental Law
35. Heritage and Human Rights Law