Francesco Francioni
Oxford Handbook of International Cultural Heritage Law
Herausgeber: Vrdoljak, Ana Filipa
Francesco Francioni
Oxford Handbook of International Cultural Heritage Law
Herausgeber: Vrdoljak, Ana Filipa
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This Handbook provides a cutting edge study of international cultural heritage law, taking stock of the recent developments, core concepts, and current challenges.
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This Handbook provides a cutting edge study of international cultural heritage law, taking stock of the recent developments, core concepts, and current challenges.
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- Oxford Handbooks
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 1086
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. September 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 174mm x 59mm
- Gewicht: 1838g
- ISBN-13: 9780198859871
- ISBN-10: 0198859872
- Artikelnr.: 58665495
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
- Oxford Handbooks
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 1086
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. September 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 174mm x 59mm
- Gewicht: 1838g
- ISBN-13: 9780198859871
- ISBN-10: 0198859872
- Artikelnr.: 58665495
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Francesco Francioni (Dr Juris Florence and LL.M Harvard) is Professor Emeritus of International Law at the European University Institute and Professor of International Cultural Heritage Law at LUISS University, Rome. He has published extensively in the field of international law and held the Chair of International Law at the University of Siena from 1980 to 2003. He was a visiting professor at the University of Texas, Austin, from 1987 to 2008 and has taught as a visiting professor at the Universities of Cornell, Oxford , Munich, and Columbia, NY. He is a legal consultant for UNESCO and has participated in the negotiation of the main treaties and protocols concerning the protection of cultural heritage of the past 25 years. In 1987 and 1988 he was President of the UNESCO World Heritage Committee. Ana Filipa Vrdoljak is UNESCO Chair in International Law and Cultural Heritage and Professor of Law, University of Technology Sydney. She is a member of the Advisory Board, International Journal of Cultural Property (Cambridge University Press) and President of the International Cultural Property Society (U.S.). She has been Fernand Braudel Senior Fellow, Marie Curie Fellow, and Jean Monnet Fellow, Law Department European University Institute, Florence, and taught as visiting professor at Renmin Law School, University of Parma and Central European University. She has served as a legal consultant to intergovernmental organisations (including UNESCO, European Commission and UNHCHR) and national governments. She holds a Doctor of Philosophy (in Law), Bachelor of Law (Hons) and Bachelor of Arts (Fine Arts (Hons)) from the University of Sydney.
* 1: Ana Filipa Vrdoljak and Francesco Francioni: Introduction
* Part I: Historical Overview
* 2: Ana Filipa Vrdoljak and Lynn Meskell: The Intellectual Cooperation
Organisation, UNESCO and Culture Conventions: A Historical Overview
* Part II: Substantive Aspects
* 3: Roger O'Keefe: Cultural Heritage and International Humanitarian
Law
* 4: Federico Lenzerini: Intentional Destruction of Heritage
* 5: Micaela Frulli: Cultural Heritage and International Criminal Law
* 6: James A. R. Nafziger: Cultural Heritage and the Responsibility to
Protect
* 7: Giulio Bartolini: Cultural Heritage and Disasters
* 8: Ana Filipa Vrdoljak: Cultural Heritage, Transitional Justice and
Rule of Law
* 9: Patty Gerstenblith: Theft and Illicit Excavation
* 10: Folarin Shyllon: Illicit Export, Import, and Transfer
* 11: Francesco Francioni: World Heritage
* 12: Amy Strecker: Landscapes as Cultural Heritage
* 13: Patrick J. O'Keefe: Underwater Cultural Heritage
* 14: Ben Boer: Cultural Heritage and the Environment
* 15: Janet Blake: Intangible Cultural Heritage
* 16: Bruno De Witte: Language as Cultural Heritage
* 17: Yvonne Donders: Cultural Heritage and Human Rights
* 18: Dalee Sambo Dorough and Siegfried Wiessner: Cultural Heritage and
Indigenous Peoples
* 19: Joseph Powderly and Rafael Braga da Silva: Cultural Heritage and
Women
* 20: Mira Burri: Cultural Heritage and Intellectual Property
* 21: Valentina Vadi: Cultural Heritage and International Investment
Law
* 22: Tania Voon: Cultural Heritage, Cultural Diversity, and
International Trade Law
* Part III: General International Law
* 23: Francesco Francioni: The Role of Custom and General Principles of
International Law
* 24: Riccardo Pavoni: Cultural Heritage and State Immunity
* 25: Andrzej Jakubowski: Cultural Heritage and State Succession
* 26: Patrizia Vigni: Cultural Heritage and State Responsibility
* 27: Elisa Novic: Remedies
* Part IV: Procedural and Institutional Aspects
* 28: Marc-André Renold: International Dispute Adjudication Mechanisms
* 29: Kurt Siehr: The Role of Domestic Courts
* 30: Alessandro Chechi: Alternative Dispute Settlement Mechanisms
* 31: Tullio Scovazzi: Institutional Aspects
* 32: Kristin Hausler: Participation of Non-state Actors
* 33: Manlio Frigo: Codes of Ethics
* Part V: Regional Approaches
* 34: Folarin Shyllon: Africa
* 35: Keun-Gwan Lee: Asia
* 36: Craig Forrest and Jennifer Corrin: Oceania
* 37: Lucas Lixinski: Central and South America
* 38: Rachel Craufurd-Smith: Europe (EU and Council of Europe)
* 39: Morag M. Kersel and Mounir Bouchenaki: Middle East
* 40: Derek Fincham: North America
* Part I: Historical Overview
* 2: Ana Filipa Vrdoljak and Lynn Meskell: The Intellectual Cooperation
Organisation, UNESCO and Culture Conventions: A Historical Overview
* Part II: Substantive Aspects
* 3: Roger O'Keefe: Cultural Heritage and International Humanitarian
Law
* 4: Federico Lenzerini: Intentional Destruction of Heritage
* 5: Micaela Frulli: Cultural Heritage and International Criminal Law
* 6: James A. R. Nafziger: Cultural Heritage and the Responsibility to
Protect
* 7: Giulio Bartolini: Cultural Heritage and Disasters
* 8: Ana Filipa Vrdoljak: Cultural Heritage, Transitional Justice and
Rule of Law
* 9: Patty Gerstenblith: Theft and Illicit Excavation
* 10: Folarin Shyllon: Illicit Export, Import, and Transfer
* 11: Francesco Francioni: World Heritage
* 12: Amy Strecker: Landscapes as Cultural Heritage
* 13: Patrick J. O'Keefe: Underwater Cultural Heritage
* 14: Ben Boer: Cultural Heritage and the Environment
* 15: Janet Blake: Intangible Cultural Heritage
* 16: Bruno De Witte: Language as Cultural Heritage
* 17: Yvonne Donders: Cultural Heritage and Human Rights
* 18: Dalee Sambo Dorough and Siegfried Wiessner: Cultural Heritage and
Indigenous Peoples
* 19: Joseph Powderly and Rafael Braga da Silva: Cultural Heritage and
Women
* 20: Mira Burri: Cultural Heritage and Intellectual Property
* 21: Valentina Vadi: Cultural Heritage and International Investment
Law
* 22: Tania Voon: Cultural Heritage, Cultural Diversity, and
International Trade Law
* Part III: General International Law
* 23: Francesco Francioni: The Role of Custom and General Principles of
International Law
* 24: Riccardo Pavoni: Cultural Heritage and State Immunity
* 25: Andrzej Jakubowski: Cultural Heritage and State Succession
* 26: Patrizia Vigni: Cultural Heritage and State Responsibility
* 27: Elisa Novic: Remedies
* Part IV: Procedural and Institutional Aspects
* 28: Marc-André Renold: International Dispute Adjudication Mechanisms
* 29: Kurt Siehr: The Role of Domestic Courts
* 30: Alessandro Chechi: Alternative Dispute Settlement Mechanisms
* 31: Tullio Scovazzi: Institutional Aspects
* 32: Kristin Hausler: Participation of Non-state Actors
* 33: Manlio Frigo: Codes of Ethics
* Part V: Regional Approaches
* 34: Folarin Shyllon: Africa
* 35: Keun-Gwan Lee: Asia
* 36: Craig Forrest and Jennifer Corrin: Oceania
* 37: Lucas Lixinski: Central and South America
* 38: Rachel Craufurd-Smith: Europe (EU and Council of Europe)
* 39: Morag M. Kersel and Mounir Bouchenaki: Middle East
* 40: Derek Fincham: North America
* 1: Ana Filipa Vrdoljak and Francesco Francioni: Introduction
* Part I: Historical Overview
* 2: Ana Filipa Vrdoljak and Lynn Meskell: The Intellectual Cooperation
Organisation, UNESCO and Culture Conventions: A Historical Overview
* Part II: Substantive Aspects
* 3: Roger O'Keefe: Cultural Heritage and International Humanitarian
Law
* 4: Federico Lenzerini: Intentional Destruction of Heritage
* 5: Micaela Frulli: Cultural Heritage and International Criminal Law
* 6: James A. R. Nafziger: Cultural Heritage and the Responsibility to
Protect
* 7: Giulio Bartolini: Cultural Heritage and Disasters
* 8: Ana Filipa Vrdoljak: Cultural Heritage, Transitional Justice and
Rule of Law
* 9: Patty Gerstenblith: Theft and Illicit Excavation
* 10: Folarin Shyllon: Illicit Export, Import, and Transfer
* 11: Francesco Francioni: World Heritage
* 12: Amy Strecker: Landscapes as Cultural Heritage
* 13: Patrick J. O'Keefe: Underwater Cultural Heritage
* 14: Ben Boer: Cultural Heritage and the Environment
* 15: Janet Blake: Intangible Cultural Heritage
* 16: Bruno De Witte: Language as Cultural Heritage
* 17: Yvonne Donders: Cultural Heritage and Human Rights
* 18: Dalee Sambo Dorough and Siegfried Wiessner: Cultural Heritage and
Indigenous Peoples
* 19: Joseph Powderly and Rafael Braga da Silva: Cultural Heritage and
Women
* 20: Mira Burri: Cultural Heritage and Intellectual Property
* 21: Valentina Vadi: Cultural Heritage and International Investment
Law
* 22: Tania Voon: Cultural Heritage, Cultural Diversity, and
International Trade Law
* Part III: General International Law
* 23: Francesco Francioni: The Role of Custom and General Principles of
International Law
* 24: Riccardo Pavoni: Cultural Heritage and State Immunity
* 25: Andrzej Jakubowski: Cultural Heritage and State Succession
* 26: Patrizia Vigni: Cultural Heritage and State Responsibility
* 27: Elisa Novic: Remedies
* Part IV: Procedural and Institutional Aspects
* 28: Marc-André Renold: International Dispute Adjudication Mechanisms
* 29: Kurt Siehr: The Role of Domestic Courts
* 30: Alessandro Chechi: Alternative Dispute Settlement Mechanisms
* 31: Tullio Scovazzi: Institutional Aspects
* 32: Kristin Hausler: Participation of Non-state Actors
* 33: Manlio Frigo: Codes of Ethics
* Part V: Regional Approaches
* 34: Folarin Shyllon: Africa
* 35: Keun-Gwan Lee: Asia
* 36: Craig Forrest and Jennifer Corrin: Oceania
* 37: Lucas Lixinski: Central and South America
* 38: Rachel Craufurd-Smith: Europe (EU and Council of Europe)
* 39: Morag M. Kersel and Mounir Bouchenaki: Middle East
* 40: Derek Fincham: North America
* Part I: Historical Overview
* 2: Ana Filipa Vrdoljak and Lynn Meskell: The Intellectual Cooperation
Organisation, UNESCO and Culture Conventions: A Historical Overview
* Part II: Substantive Aspects
* 3: Roger O'Keefe: Cultural Heritage and International Humanitarian
Law
* 4: Federico Lenzerini: Intentional Destruction of Heritage
* 5: Micaela Frulli: Cultural Heritage and International Criminal Law
* 6: James A. R. Nafziger: Cultural Heritage and the Responsibility to
Protect
* 7: Giulio Bartolini: Cultural Heritage and Disasters
* 8: Ana Filipa Vrdoljak: Cultural Heritage, Transitional Justice and
Rule of Law
* 9: Patty Gerstenblith: Theft and Illicit Excavation
* 10: Folarin Shyllon: Illicit Export, Import, and Transfer
* 11: Francesco Francioni: World Heritage
* 12: Amy Strecker: Landscapes as Cultural Heritage
* 13: Patrick J. O'Keefe: Underwater Cultural Heritage
* 14: Ben Boer: Cultural Heritage and the Environment
* 15: Janet Blake: Intangible Cultural Heritage
* 16: Bruno De Witte: Language as Cultural Heritage
* 17: Yvonne Donders: Cultural Heritage and Human Rights
* 18: Dalee Sambo Dorough and Siegfried Wiessner: Cultural Heritage and
Indigenous Peoples
* 19: Joseph Powderly and Rafael Braga da Silva: Cultural Heritage and
Women
* 20: Mira Burri: Cultural Heritage and Intellectual Property
* 21: Valentina Vadi: Cultural Heritage and International Investment
Law
* 22: Tania Voon: Cultural Heritage, Cultural Diversity, and
International Trade Law
* Part III: General International Law
* 23: Francesco Francioni: The Role of Custom and General Principles of
International Law
* 24: Riccardo Pavoni: Cultural Heritage and State Immunity
* 25: Andrzej Jakubowski: Cultural Heritage and State Succession
* 26: Patrizia Vigni: Cultural Heritage and State Responsibility
* 27: Elisa Novic: Remedies
* Part IV: Procedural and Institutional Aspects
* 28: Marc-André Renold: International Dispute Adjudication Mechanisms
* 29: Kurt Siehr: The Role of Domestic Courts
* 30: Alessandro Chechi: Alternative Dispute Settlement Mechanisms
* 31: Tullio Scovazzi: Institutional Aspects
* 32: Kristin Hausler: Participation of Non-state Actors
* 33: Manlio Frigo: Codes of Ethics
* Part V: Regional Approaches
* 34: Folarin Shyllon: Africa
* 35: Keun-Gwan Lee: Asia
* 36: Craig Forrest and Jennifer Corrin: Oceania
* 37: Lucas Lixinski: Central and South America
* 38: Rachel Craufurd-Smith: Europe (EU and Council of Europe)
* 39: Morag M. Kersel and Mounir Bouchenaki: Middle East
* 40: Derek Fincham: North America