Legal Perspectives on Cultural Resources
Herausgeber: Richman, Jennifer R; Forsyth, Marion P
Legal Perspectives on Cultural Resources
Herausgeber: Richman, Jennifer R; Forsyth, Marion P
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Collection of original writings on legal aspects of cultural resources protection from practicing lawyers and judges.
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Collection of original writings on legal aspects of cultural resources protection from practicing lawyers and judges.
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- Verlag: Altamira Press
- Seitenzahl: 216
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Dezember 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 150mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 576g
- ISBN-13: 9780759104471
- ISBN-10: 0759104476
- Artikelnr.: 21802544
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Altamira Press
- Seitenzahl: 216
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Dezember 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 150mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 576g
- ISBN-13: 9780759104471
- ISBN-10: 0759104476
- Artikelnr.: 21802544
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Edited by Jennifer R. Richman and Marion P. Forsyth - Contributions by Christopher A. Amato; former Deputy Chief of the Environmental Protection Bureau in the New York State Office of the Attorney General / David Bederman; Professor of Law at Emory Univer
Part 1 Foreword Part 2 Preface Part 3 Introduction: Diachronic Perspectives
Part 4 Section I: Enforcement and Preservation Chapter 5 Chapter 1:
Archaeology and the Law Chapter 6 Chapter 2: Cultural Property Law Theory:
A Comparative Assessment of Contemporary Thought Chapter 7 Chapter 3: The
Twilight of Treasure Trove Chapter 8 Chapter 4: Crimes and Punishment:
Developing Sentencing Guidelines for Cultural Heritage Resource Crimes Part
9 Section II: International Issues Chapter 10 Chapter 5: Export Regulation
and the Illicit Trade in Archaeological Material Chapter 11 Chapter 6: From
Steinhardt to Schultz: The McClain Doctrine and the Protection of
Archaeological Sites Chapter 12 Chapter 7: A Comprehensive Regime for the
Protection of Underwater Cultural Heritage Chapter 13 Chapter 8: The UNESCO
Convention on Underwater Cultural Heritage: Panacea or Peril for Resource
Managers? Part 14 Section III: Repatriation Chapter 15 Chapter 9:
Archaeological Perspectives on NAGPRA: Underlying Principles Chapter 16
Chapter 10: NAGPRA, Dialogue, and the Politics of Historical Authority
Chapter 17 Chapter 11: The Three Million Dollar Man Chapter 18 Chapter 12:
NAGPRA: Constitutionally Adequate? Chapter 19 Chapter 13: Using the Courts
to Enforce Repatriation Rights: A Case Study Under NAGPRA Part 20 Appendix
A Part 21 Appendix B Part 22 Appendix C Part 23 Appendix D Part 24 Appendix
E Part 25 Appendix F Part 26 About the Authors
Part 4 Section I: Enforcement and Preservation Chapter 5 Chapter 1:
Archaeology and the Law Chapter 6 Chapter 2: Cultural Property Law Theory:
A Comparative Assessment of Contemporary Thought Chapter 7 Chapter 3: The
Twilight of Treasure Trove Chapter 8 Chapter 4: Crimes and Punishment:
Developing Sentencing Guidelines for Cultural Heritage Resource Crimes Part
9 Section II: International Issues Chapter 10 Chapter 5: Export Regulation
and the Illicit Trade in Archaeological Material Chapter 11 Chapter 6: From
Steinhardt to Schultz: The McClain Doctrine and the Protection of
Archaeological Sites Chapter 12 Chapter 7: A Comprehensive Regime for the
Protection of Underwater Cultural Heritage Chapter 13 Chapter 8: The UNESCO
Convention on Underwater Cultural Heritage: Panacea or Peril for Resource
Managers? Part 14 Section III: Repatriation Chapter 15 Chapter 9:
Archaeological Perspectives on NAGPRA: Underlying Principles Chapter 16
Chapter 10: NAGPRA, Dialogue, and the Politics of Historical Authority
Chapter 17 Chapter 11: The Three Million Dollar Man Chapter 18 Chapter 12:
NAGPRA: Constitutionally Adequate? Chapter 19 Chapter 13: Using the Courts
to Enforce Repatriation Rights: A Case Study Under NAGPRA Part 20 Appendix
A Part 21 Appendix B Part 22 Appendix C Part 23 Appendix D Part 24 Appendix
E Part 25 Appendix F Part 26 About the Authors
Part 1 Foreword Part 2 Preface Part 3 Introduction: Diachronic Perspectives
Part 4 Section I: Enforcement and Preservation Chapter 5 Chapter 1:
Archaeology and the Law Chapter 6 Chapter 2: Cultural Property Law Theory:
A Comparative Assessment of Contemporary Thought Chapter 7 Chapter 3: The
Twilight of Treasure Trove Chapter 8 Chapter 4: Crimes and Punishment:
Developing Sentencing Guidelines for Cultural Heritage Resource Crimes Part
9 Section II: International Issues Chapter 10 Chapter 5: Export Regulation
and the Illicit Trade in Archaeological Material Chapter 11 Chapter 6: From
Steinhardt to Schultz: The McClain Doctrine and the Protection of
Archaeological Sites Chapter 12 Chapter 7: A Comprehensive Regime for the
Protection of Underwater Cultural Heritage Chapter 13 Chapter 8: The UNESCO
Convention on Underwater Cultural Heritage: Panacea or Peril for Resource
Managers? Part 14 Section III: Repatriation Chapter 15 Chapter 9:
Archaeological Perspectives on NAGPRA: Underlying Principles Chapter 16
Chapter 10: NAGPRA, Dialogue, and the Politics of Historical Authority
Chapter 17 Chapter 11: The Three Million Dollar Man Chapter 18 Chapter 12:
NAGPRA: Constitutionally Adequate? Chapter 19 Chapter 13: Using the Courts
to Enforce Repatriation Rights: A Case Study Under NAGPRA Part 20 Appendix
A Part 21 Appendix B Part 22 Appendix C Part 23 Appendix D Part 24 Appendix
E Part 25 Appendix F Part 26 About the Authors
Part 4 Section I: Enforcement and Preservation Chapter 5 Chapter 1:
Archaeology and the Law Chapter 6 Chapter 2: Cultural Property Law Theory:
A Comparative Assessment of Contemporary Thought Chapter 7 Chapter 3: The
Twilight of Treasure Trove Chapter 8 Chapter 4: Crimes and Punishment:
Developing Sentencing Guidelines for Cultural Heritage Resource Crimes Part
9 Section II: International Issues Chapter 10 Chapter 5: Export Regulation
and the Illicit Trade in Archaeological Material Chapter 11 Chapter 6: From
Steinhardt to Schultz: The McClain Doctrine and the Protection of
Archaeological Sites Chapter 12 Chapter 7: A Comprehensive Regime for the
Protection of Underwater Cultural Heritage Chapter 13 Chapter 8: The UNESCO
Convention on Underwater Cultural Heritage: Panacea or Peril for Resource
Managers? Part 14 Section III: Repatriation Chapter 15 Chapter 9:
Archaeological Perspectives on NAGPRA: Underlying Principles Chapter 16
Chapter 10: NAGPRA, Dialogue, and the Politics of Historical Authority
Chapter 17 Chapter 11: The Three Million Dollar Man Chapter 18 Chapter 12:
NAGPRA: Constitutionally Adequate? Chapter 19 Chapter 13: Using the Courts
to Enforce Repatriation Rights: A Case Study Under NAGPRA Part 20 Appendix
A Part 21 Appendix B Part 22 Appendix C Part 23 Appendix D Part 24 Appendix
E Part 25 Appendix F Part 26 About the Authors