Cultural Heritage, Cultural Rights, Cultural Diversity: New Developments in International Law

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Silvia Borelli, Federico Lenzerini
Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2012 M07 5 - 440 páginas
Cultural Heritage, Cultural Rights, Cultural Diversity: New Developments in International Law explores the recent evolution of cultural heritage law which has resulted in the emergence of a new international conscience, rooted in the awareness that cultural heritage represents a holistic notion strongly connected with the identity of peoples as well with individual and collective human rights. Leading international scholars examine the new challenges determined by that evolution, reaching beyond only tangible artistic and monumental expression and paying particular attention to the linkages between cultural heritage, cultural diversity and human rights. As such, Cultural Heritage, Cultural Rights, Cultural Diversity: New Developments in International Law offers a comprehensive and original overview of how the international approach to culture has evolved from a sovereignty-based idea of cultural property to a perception which emphasises the human dimension of cultural heritage.
 

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Chapter 1 The Evolving Framework for the Protection of Cultural Heritage in International Law
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Cultural Diversity Intangible Cultural Heritage and Human Rights
27
Chapter 2 Cultural Diversity аs а Human Right? General Comment No 21 of the Committee on Economic Social and Cultural Rights
29
The European Court of Human Rights and Religious Practices as Manifestations of Cultural Diversity
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A Human Right to Be Protected?
83
Chapter 5 Human Rights and Illicit Trade in Cultural Objects
107
Ethical and Historical Considerations in Returning Cultural Materials
141
The Case of the Māori Mokomokai
157
The Neglected Importance of Article 149 of the UN Law of the Sea Convention
253
Chapter 12 The Merits of the UNESCO Convention on the Protection of the Underwater Cultural Heritage
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Chapter 13 Historic Shipwrecks and the Limits of the Flag State Exclusive Rights
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The Case of the Getty Bronze
301
Chapter 15 The Human Dimension to Landscape Protection in International Law
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Chapter 16 MultiLevel Cooperation to Safeguard the Human Dimension of Cultural Heritage and to Secure the Return of Wrongfully Removed Cult...
347
The Balkan Lesson
369
Chapter 18 Key Issues in the Relationship between the World Heritage Convention and Climate Change Regulation
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Chapter 8 The Definition of Intangible Cultural Heritage
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Chapter 9 The Role for Communities Groups and Individuals under the Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage
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Chapter 10 Culinary Traditions as Cultural Intangible Heritage and Expressions of Cultural Diversity
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Part III New Dynamics of International Cultural Heritage Law
251
The Linkage between Investment Rules and the Protection of Cultural Heritage
413
Index
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Silvia Borelli, Ph.D. (2004), State University of Milan, is Principal Lecturer in International Law and Director of Research at the School of Law, University of Bedfordshire. Federico Lenzerini is Professor of International Law and EU Law, University of Siena (Italy). He is Consultant to UNESCO, the Rapporteur of the ILA Committee on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples and a member of the ILA Committee on Cultural Heritage Law .

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