Author: Quinten J. Tenley
Publisher: Book Lovers HQ
ISBN:
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 202
Book Description
Cultural heritage is the heart of humanity, embodying our history, identity, and shared experiences. Yet, this invaluable legacy faces unprecedented challenges—from illicit artifact trafficking and ownership disputes to destruction during armed conflicts and the looming threats of climate change. Cultural Heritage Law Explained: Protecting Our Global Heritage unravels the intricate web of laws, principles, and regulations designed to safeguard the world’s cultural treasures. This insightful book takes you on a compelling journey through the field of cultural heritage law, blending history, ethics, and modern innovation to illuminate the tools used to protect humanity’s most cherished assets. Whether it’s the tangible relics of ancient civilizations or the intangible practices of indigenous communities, this comprehensive exploration delves into how legal frameworks strive to preserve the past for future generations. With engaging discussions on global conventions, national policies, and groundbreaking technological advancements, this book sheds light on the critical issues facing cultural preservation today. It examines the complex dynamics of ownership, the ethical dilemmas of restitution, and the vital role of communities in shaping heritage protection. What You Will Find in This Book: An overview of key international treaties like the Hague and UNESCO conventions. Insights into the fight against illicit artifact trafficking and the global black market. Ethical and legal debates over the restitution of cultural property. Strategies for safeguarding heritage during wars and natural disasters. How technology, from 3D modeling to blockchain, is revolutionizing preservation. The interplay of cultural heritage and environmental conservation. The critical role of communities in shaping and protecting cultural legacies. Whether you’re a legal professional, historian, archaeologist, or passionate advocate for global heritage, Cultural Heritage Law Explained provides the knowledge and inspiration to understand, appreciate, and protect our shared cultural legacy. This book is a call to action for everyone who values the richness of human history and seeks to preserve it for generations to come.
Cultural Heritage Law Explained: Protecting Our Global Heritage
Author: Quinten J. Tenley
Publisher: Book Lovers HQ
ISBN:
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 202
Book Description
Cultural heritage is the heart of humanity, embodying our history, identity, and shared experiences. Yet, this invaluable legacy faces unprecedented challenges—from illicit artifact trafficking and ownership disputes to destruction during armed conflicts and the looming threats of climate change. Cultural Heritage Law Explained: Protecting Our Global Heritage unravels the intricate web of laws, principles, and regulations designed to safeguard the world’s cultural treasures. This insightful book takes you on a compelling journey through the field of cultural heritage law, blending history, ethics, and modern innovation to illuminate the tools used to protect humanity’s most cherished assets. Whether it’s the tangible relics of ancient civilizations or the intangible practices of indigenous communities, this comprehensive exploration delves into how legal frameworks strive to preserve the past for future generations. With engaging discussions on global conventions, national policies, and groundbreaking technological advancements, this book sheds light on the critical issues facing cultural preservation today. It examines the complex dynamics of ownership, the ethical dilemmas of restitution, and the vital role of communities in shaping heritage protection. What You Will Find in This Book: An overview of key international treaties like the Hague and UNESCO conventions. Insights into the fight against illicit artifact trafficking and the global black market. Ethical and legal debates over the restitution of cultural property. Strategies for safeguarding heritage during wars and natural disasters. How technology, from 3D modeling to blockchain, is revolutionizing preservation. The interplay of cultural heritage and environmental conservation. The critical role of communities in shaping and protecting cultural legacies. Whether you’re a legal professional, historian, archaeologist, or passionate advocate for global heritage, Cultural Heritage Law Explained provides the knowledge and inspiration to understand, appreciate, and protect our shared cultural legacy. This book is a call to action for everyone who values the richness of human history and seeks to preserve it for generations to come.
Publisher: Book Lovers HQ
ISBN:
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 202
Book Description
Cultural heritage is the heart of humanity, embodying our history, identity, and shared experiences. Yet, this invaluable legacy faces unprecedented challenges—from illicit artifact trafficking and ownership disputes to destruction during armed conflicts and the looming threats of climate change. Cultural Heritage Law Explained: Protecting Our Global Heritage unravels the intricate web of laws, principles, and regulations designed to safeguard the world’s cultural treasures. This insightful book takes you on a compelling journey through the field of cultural heritage law, blending history, ethics, and modern innovation to illuminate the tools used to protect humanity’s most cherished assets. Whether it’s the tangible relics of ancient civilizations or the intangible practices of indigenous communities, this comprehensive exploration delves into how legal frameworks strive to preserve the past for future generations. With engaging discussions on global conventions, national policies, and groundbreaking technological advancements, this book sheds light on the critical issues facing cultural preservation today. It examines the complex dynamics of ownership, the ethical dilemmas of restitution, and the vital role of communities in shaping heritage protection. What You Will Find in This Book: An overview of key international treaties like the Hague and UNESCO conventions. Insights into the fight against illicit artifact trafficking and the global black market. Ethical and legal debates over the restitution of cultural property. Strategies for safeguarding heritage during wars and natural disasters. How technology, from 3D modeling to blockchain, is revolutionizing preservation. The interplay of cultural heritage and environmental conservation. The critical role of communities in shaping and protecting cultural legacies. Whether you’re a legal professional, historian, archaeologist, or passionate advocate for global heritage, Cultural Heritage Law Explained provides the knowledge and inspiration to understand, appreciate, and protect our shared cultural legacy. This book is a call to action for everyone who values the richness of human history and seeks to preserve it for generations to come.
Cultural Heritage and International Law
Author: Evelyne Lagrange
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 3319787896
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 289
Book Description
This book explores the objects, means and ends of international cultural heritage protection. It starts from a broad conception of cultural heritage that encompasses both tangible property, such as museum objects or buildings, and intangible heritage, such as languages and traditions. Cultural heritage thus defined is protected by various legal regimes, including the law of armed conflicts, UNESCO Conventions and international criminal law. With a view to strengthening international protection, the authors analyze existing regimes and elaborate innovative concepts, such as blue helmets of culture and safe havens for endangered cultural heritage. Finally, the ends of international protection come to the fore, and the authors address possible conflicts between protecting cultural diversity and wishes to strengthen cultural identity.
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 3319787896
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 289
Book Description
This book explores the objects, means and ends of international cultural heritage protection. It starts from a broad conception of cultural heritage that encompasses both tangible property, such as museum objects or buildings, and intangible heritage, such as languages and traditions. Cultural heritage thus defined is protected by various legal regimes, including the law of armed conflicts, UNESCO Conventions and international criminal law. With a view to strengthening international protection, the authors analyze existing regimes and elaborate innovative concepts, such as blue helmets of culture and safe havens for endangered cultural heritage. Finally, the ends of international protection come to the fore, and the authors address possible conflicts between protecting cultural diversity and wishes to strengthen cultural identity.
The Legal Protection of the Intangible Cultural Heritage
Author: Pier Luigi Petrillo
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 3319729837
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 262
Book Description
This book describes the global legal framework for safeguarding the “Intangible Cultural Heritage” – as defined by the UNESCO Convention in 2003 – and analyses its use in selected countries in the Americas, Asia, Africa and Europe. Each of the contributions has been prepared by high profile experts and strategically addresses countries that are representative for their corresponding area. Our understanding of the term “Cultural Heritage” has changed considerably over the past few decades, and it is becoming increasingly clear that the concept also includes traditions and living expressions that we inherit from our ancestors and pass on to our descendants. UNESCO has recognised and responded to this change of perspective, creating through the 2003 Convention an international instrument for safeguarding the “Intangible Cultural Heritage”, a notion including oral traditions, performing arts, social practices, rituals, festive events, knowledge and practices concerning nature and the universe, as well as the knowledge and skills needed to produce traditional crafts. New values, practices and heritages were recognized – from the ancient African rituals to the Mexican Mariachi musical expression to the Brazilian Samba and the Mediterranean Diet – all of which convey strong social and cultural meaning for their community's identity. Intangible Cultural Heritage is a growing, relatively recent field of study and also an emblem of the dialogue between distant populations with different cultures, which is the reason why a comparative approach is the most appropriate basis for conducting an analysis of how the contracting states to the Convention live up to their commitments through national safeguarding measures and enhancement policies or through international cooperation projects.
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 3319729837
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 262
Book Description
This book describes the global legal framework for safeguarding the “Intangible Cultural Heritage” – as defined by the UNESCO Convention in 2003 – and analyses its use in selected countries in the Americas, Asia, Africa and Europe. Each of the contributions has been prepared by high profile experts and strategically addresses countries that are representative for their corresponding area. Our understanding of the term “Cultural Heritage” has changed considerably over the past few decades, and it is becoming increasingly clear that the concept also includes traditions and living expressions that we inherit from our ancestors and pass on to our descendants. UNESCO has recognised and responded to this change of perspective, creating through the 2003 Convention an international instrument for safeguarding the “Intangible Cultural Heritage”, a notion including oral traditions, performing arts, social practices, rituals, festive events, knowledge and practices concerning nature and the universe, as well as the knowledge and skills needed to produce traditional crafts. New values, practices and heritages were recognized – from the ancient African rituals to the Mexican Mariachi musical expression to the Brazilian Samba and the Mediterranean Diet – all of which convey strong social and cultural meaning for their community's identity. Intangible Cultural Heritage is a growing, relatively recent field of study and also an emblem of the dialogue between distant populations with different cultures, which is the reason why a comparative approach is the most appropriate basis for conducting an analysis of how the contracting states to the Convention live up to their commitments through national safeguarding measures and enhancement policies or through international cooperation projects.
Enforcing International Cultural Heritage Law
Author: Francesco Francioni
Publisher:
ISBN: 0199680248
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 280
Book Description
Cultural heritage property can be protected in a variety of ways, including at the international level, by enforcement in domestic courts, and through alternative dispute resolution mechanisms. This book sets out the legal framework applicable to cultural heritage and assesses how this works in practice, including in situations of conflict.
Publisher:
ISBN: 0199680248
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 280
Book Description
Cultural heritage property can be protected in a variety of ways, including at the international level, by enforcement in domestic courts, and through alternative dispute resolution mechanisms. This book sets out the legal framework applicable to cultural heritage and assesses how this works in practice, including in situations of conflict.
International Cultural Heritage Law
Author: Janet E. Blake
Publisher:
ISBN: 0198723512
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 385
Book Description
This book provides a comprehensive overview of the development of international cultural heritage law and policy since 1945. It sets out the international (including regional) law currently governing the protection and safeguarding of cultural heritage in peace time, as well as international cultural policy-making. In addition to analyzing the relevant legal frameworks, it focuses on the broader policy and other contexts within which and in response to which this law has developed. Following this approach, attention is paid to: introducing international cultural heritage law and its place in international law generally; illicit excavation and the illegal trade in archaeological finds; protection of underwater cultural heritage; the relationship between cultural heritage and the environment; intangible aspects of heritage and their safeguarding; cultural heritage as traditional knowledge and creativity; regional approaches to protection; and human rights issues related to cultural heritage. In addition, newly-emerging topics and challenges are addressed, including the relationship between cultural heritage and sustainable development and the gender dynamics of cultural heritage. Providing both a perfect introduction to cultural heritage law and deeper reflection on its challenges, this book should be invaluable for students, scholars, and practitioners in the field.
Publisher:
ISBN: 0198723512
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 385
Book Description
This book provides a comprehensive overview of the development of international cultural heritage law and policy since 1945. It sets out the international (including regional) law currently governing the protection and safeguarding of cultural heritage in peace time, as well as international cultural policy-making. In addition to analyzing the relevant legal frameworks, it focuses on the broader policy and other contexts within which and in response to which this law has developed. Following this approach, attention is paid to: introducing international cultural heritage law and its place in international law generally; illicit excavation and the illegal trade in archaeological finds; protection of underwater cultural heritage; the relationship between cultural heritage and the environment; intangible aspects of heritage and their safeguarding; cultural heritage as traditional knowledge and creativity; regional approaches to protection; and human rights issues related to cultural heritage. In addition, newly-emerging topics and challenges are addressed, including the relationship between cultural heritage and sustainable development and the gender dynamics of cultural heritage. Providing both a perfect introduction to cultural heritage law and deeper reflection on its challenges, this book should be invaluable for students, scholars, and practitioners in the field.
Cultural Heritage Ethics
Author: Constantine Sandis
Publisher: Open Book Publishers
ISBN: 1783740671
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 230
Book Description
Theory without practice is empty, practice without theory is blind, to adapt a phrase from Immanuel Kant. The sentiment could not be truer of cultural heritage ethics. This intra-disciplinary book bridges the gap between theory and practice by bringing together a stellar cast of academics, activists, consultants, journalists, lawyers, and museum practitioners, each contributing their own expertise to the wider debate of what cultural heritage means in the twenty-first century. Cultural Heritage Ethics provides cutting-edge arguments built on case studies of cultural heritage and its management in a range of geographical and cultural contexts. Moreover, the volume feels the pulse of the debate on heritage ethics by discussing timely issues such as access, acquisition, archaeological practice, curatorship, education, ethnology, historiography, integrity, legislation, memory, museum management, ownership, preservation, protection, public trust, restitution, human rights, stewardship, and tourism. This volume is neither a textbook nor a manifesto for any particular approach to heritage ethics, but a snapshot of different positions and approaches that will inspire both thought and action. Cultural Heritage Ethics provides invaluable reading for students and teachers of philosophy of archaeology, history and moral philosophy – and for anyone interested in the theory and practice of cultural preservation.
Publisher: Open Book Publishers
ISBN: 1783740671
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 230
Book Description
Theory without practice is empty, practice without theory is blind, to adapt a phrase from Immanuel Kant. The sentiment could not be truer of cultural heritage ethics. This intra-disciplinary book bridges the gap between theory and practice by bringing together a stellar cast of academics, activists, consultants, journalists, lawyers, and museum practitioners, each contributing their own expertise to the wider debate of what cultural heritage means in the twenty-first century. Cultural Heritage Ethics provides cutting-edge arguments built on case studies of cultural heritage and its management in a range of geographical and cultural contexts. Moreover, the volume feels the pulse of the debate on heritage ethics by discussing timely issues such as access, acquisition, archaeological practice, curatorship, education, ethnology, historiography, integrity, legislation, memory, museum management, ownership, preservation, protection, public trust, restitution, human rights, stewardship, and tourism. This volume is neither a textbook nor a manifesto for any particular approach to heritage ethics, but a snapshot of different positions and approaches that will inspire both thought and action. Cultural Heritage Ethics provides invaluable reading for students and teachers of philosophy of archaeology, history and moral philosophy – and for anyone interested in the theory and practice of cultural preservation.
International Law and the Protection of Cultural Heritage
Author: Craig Forrest
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 0415467810
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 482
Book Description
Setting out the international law principles and rules derived from the various international conventions that address cultural heritage in its various manifestations, this book critically evaluates the extent to which these international laws provide an effective and coherent framework for the protection of cultural heritage.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 0415467810
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 482
Book Description
Setting out the international law principles and rules derived from the various international conventions that address cultural heritage in its various manifestations, this book critically evaluates the extent to which these international laws provide an effective and coherent framework for the protection of cultural heritage.
Non-State Actors in the Protection of Cultural Heritage
Author: Jihon Kim
Publisher: Springer Nature
ISBN: 9811666598
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 203
Book Description
This book provides a comprehensive overview of international cultural heritage law from the perspectives of non-state actors (NSAs). In keeping with the significant developments concerning the status and roles of NSAs in international law over the last century, NSAs such as communities, experts, NGOs, and international organizations have become important participants in the implementation of international cultural heritage conventions. Indeed, due to the emergence of new ideas on common heritage and cultural rights in the 20th century, international cultural heritage law has become inconsistent with States’ claim to sole authority regarding the protection of cultural heritage. The author analyzes the texts of international cultural heritage conventions, as well as their operational texts, to track essential changes in the rights, obligations, and roles of NSAs since the mid-20th century. Practical cases on the status and roles of NSAs are introduced to glean empirical ideas and facilitate an in-depth understanding of their effectiveness. The analysis reveals that NSAs do have certain rights and responsibilities concerning the implementation of cultural heritage conventions, and their roles have been increasingly recognized. At the same time, however, discrepancies between text and practice can be observed when it comes to the status and roles of NSAs. They have emerged for various reasons, one of which is the politicization of conventions’ governance. Adopting the standpoint of the NSAs, the book emphasizes the need to explore innovative and practical mechanisms that will allow NSAs to attain their proper status and take on practical roles under international cultural heritage law, which will in turn ensure the sustainable protection of cultural heritage. This message becomes more pertinent to the current conflicts where various tensions between states and NSAs have arisen and the roles of NSAs have become more important.Given its scope, the book will be of special interest to students, researchers and professionals at government and non-government organizations in the fields of heritage, the arts, law, administration, and development.
Publisher: Springer Nature
ISBN: 9811666598
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 203
Book Description
This book provides a comprehensive overview of international cultural heritage law from the perspectives of non-state actors (NSAs). In keeping with the significant developments concerning the status and roles of NSAs in international law over the last century, NSAs such as communities, experts, NGOs, and international organizations have become important participants in the implementation of international cultural heritage conventions. Indeed, due to the emergence of new ideas on common heritage and cultural rights in the 20th century, international cultural heritage law has become inconsistent with States’ claim to sole authority regarding the protection of cultural heritage. The author analyzes the texts of international cultural heritage conventions, as well as their operational texts, to track essential changes in the rights, obligations, and roles of NSAs since the mid-20th century. Practical cases on the status and roles of NSAs are introduced to glean empirical ideas and facilitate an in-depth understanding of their effectiveness. The analysis reveals that NSAs do have certain rights and responsibilities concerning the implementation of cultural heritage conventions, and their roles have been increasingly recognized. At the same time, however, discrepancies between text and practice can be observed when it comes to the status and roles of NSAs. They have emerged for various reasons, one of which is the politicization of conventions’ governance. Adopting the standpoint of the NSAs, the book emphasizes the need to explore innovative and practical mechanisms that will allow NSAs to attain their proper status and take on practical roles under international cultural heritage law, which will in turn ensure the sustainable protection of cultural heritage. This message becomes more pertinent to the current conflicts where various tensions between states and NSAs have arisen and the roles of NSAs have become more important.Given its scope, the book will be of special interest to students, researchers and professionals at government and non-government organizations in the fields of heritage, the arts, law, administration, and development.
Intangible Cultural Heritage in International Law
Author: Lucas Lixinski
Publisher: OUP Oxford
ISBN: 0199679509
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 295
Book Description
Intangible cultural heritage is the traditional practices, expressions, knowledge, and skills that form part of a community's culture. It is protected by a 2003 UNESCO Convention, and by several regional and national instruments. This book analyses its legal protection, including from within human rights, intellectual property, and contract law.
Publisher: OUP Oxford
ISBN: 0199679509
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 295
Book Description
Intangible cultural heritage is the traditional practices, expressions, knowledge, and skills that form part of a community's culture. It is protected by a 2003 UNESCO Convention, and by several regional and national instruments. This book analyses its legal protection, including from within human rights, intellectual property, and contract law.
Art and Cultural Heritage
Author: Barbara T. Hoffman
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 9780521857642
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 608
Book Description
Art and Cultural Heritage is appropriately, but not solely, about national and international law respecting cultural heritage. It is a bubbling cauldron of law mixed with ethics, philosophy, politics and working principles looking at how cultural heritage law, policy and practice should be sculpted from the past as the present becomes the future. Art and cultural heritage are two pillars on which a society builds its identity, its values, its sense of community and the individual. The authors explore these demanding concerns, untangle basic values, and look critically at the conflicts and contradictions in existing art and cultural heritage law and policy in its diverse sectors. The rich and provocative contributions collectively provide a reasoned discussion of the issues from a multiplicity of views to permit the reader to understand the theoretical and philosophical underpinnings of the cultural heritage debate.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 9780521857642
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 608
Book Description
Art and Cultural Heritage is appropriately, but not solely, about national and international law respecting cultural heritage. It is a bubbling cauldron of law mixed with ethics, philosophy, politics and working principles looking at how cultural heritage law, policy and practice should be sculpted from the past as the present becomes the future. Art and cultural heritage are two pillars on which a society builds its identity, its values, its sense of community and the individual. The authors explore these demanding concerns, untangle basic values, and look critically at the conflicts and contradictions in existing art and cultural heritage law and policy in its diverse sectors. The rich and provocative contributions collectively provide a reasoned discussion of the issues from a multiplicity of views to permit the reader to understand the theoretical and philosophical underpinnings of the cultural heritage debate.