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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 to become important in the future, such as climate change, cultural globalisation, human genomic science and the shift to a post-liberal, post-rights politics and law of cultural heritage, are also explored.
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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 to become important in the future, such as climate change, cultural globalisation, human genomic science and the shift to a post-liberal, post-rights politics and law of cultural heritage, are also explored.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Mai 2017
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- ISBN-13: 9781351946940
- Artikelnr.: 48419659
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 580
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Mai 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351946940
- Artikelnr.: 48419659
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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.