06073nam 22005653 450 991073330060332120240122214414.094-006-0427-0(MiAaPQ)EBC30611475(Au-PeEL)EBL30611475(OCoLC)1374078195(MdBmJHUP)musev2_112709(BIP)094314230(CKB)27279237600041(EXLCZ)992727923760004120230701d2023 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierCaribbean Cultural Heritage and the Nation Aruba, Bonaire and Curaçao in a Regional ContextFirst edition.Amsterdam :Amsterdam University Press,2023.©2023.1 online resource (351 pages)Introduction (Alex van Stipriaan, Luc Alofs, Francio Guadeloupe) 1. Nation-Building and Nation-Branding in the Caribbean: Comparative Reflections on National Imaginaries and Their Consequences (Michiel Baud and Rosemarijn Höfte) 2.Tourism Development and Nation-Building: The Case of Aruba, (Jorge Ridderstaat) 3. Slavery and Debates about National Identity and Nation-Branding (Rose Mary Allen, Gert Oostindie, and Valika Smeulders) 4. Representations and Reparations of Slavery in the Caribbean (Alex van Stipriaan) 5. Aruban Archaeological Heritage: Nation-Building and Branding in a Caribbean Context (Tibisay Sankatsing Nava, Raymundo Dijkhoff, Ashleigh John Morris, Joseph Sony Jean, Jorge Ulloa Hung, Pancho Geerman and Corinne L. Hofman) 6. Four Islands: Contemporary Art in Suriname, Aruba, Bonaire, and Curaçao, (Rob Perrée and Alex van Stipriaan) 7. Papiamento: An Official Caribbean Creole Language from Legal Repression to Full Recognition, (Joyce Pereira and Luc Alofs) 8. Nation-Building and Nation-Branding: Aruban, Bonairean, and Curaçaoan Writers between the Caribbean and the Netherlands, (Sara Florian) 9. Radical Imagining in Dutch Caribbean Music (Charissa Granger) 10. Sport Heritage, Nation-Building and Nation-Branding in the Anglophone and Dutch Caribbean, (Roy McCree)"Amsterdam University Press"Print version: van Stipriaan, Alex Caribbean Cultural Heritage and the Nation Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press,c2023 9789087283827 Cover -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Alex van Stipriaan, Luc Alofs and Francio Guadeloupe -- Chapter 1. Nation-Building and Nation-Branding in the Caribbean: Comparative Reflections on National Imaginaries and Their Consequences -- Michiel Baud and Rosemarijn Hoefte -- Chapter 2. Tourism Development and Nation-Building: The Case of Aruba -- Jorge Ridderstaat -- Chapter 3. Slavery and Debates about National Identity and Nation-Branding -- Rose Mary Allen, Gert Oostindie, and Valika Smeulders -- Chapter 4. Representations and Reparations of Slavery in the Caribbean -- Alex van Stipriaan -- Chapter 5. Aruban Archaeological Heritage: Nation-Building and Nation-Branding in a Caribbean Context -- Tibisay Sankatsing Nava, Raymundo Dijkhoff, Ashleigh John Morris, Joseph Sony Jean, Jorge Ulloa Hung, Pancho Geerman, and Corinne L. Hofman -- Chapter 6. Four Islands: Contemporary Art in Suriname, Aruba, Bonaire, and Curaçao -- Rob Perrée and Alex van Stipriaan -- Chapter 7. Papiamento: An Official Caribbean Creole Language from Legal Repression to Full Recognition -- Joyce Pereira and Luc Alofs -- Chapter 8. Aruban, Bonairean, and Curaçaoan Writers between the Caribbean and the Netherlands -- Sara Florian -- Chapter 9. Radical Imagining in Dutch Caribbean Music -- Charissa Granger -- Chapter 10. Sport Heritage, Nation-Building and Nation-Branding in the Anglophone and Dutch Caribbean -- Roy McCree -- Chapter 11. Exploring the Nation through the Lens of Baseball: A Popular Culture Perspective on National Belonging in the Dutch Caribbean -- Francio Guadeloupe -- Chapter 12. Facing the Ecological Crisis in the Caribbean -- Stacey Mac Donald and Malcom Ferdinand -- Chapter 13. Digital Humanities, Social Justice and the Pluricultural Realities of Dutch Caribbean Heritage Archives -- Margo Groenewoud.Chapter 14. Caribbean Diasporas, Metropolitan Policies, and Cultural Heritage -- Francio Guadeloupe and Gert Oostindie -- Epilogue -- Alissandra Cummins -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Illustration Credits -- The Authors -- Index.Centuries of intense and involuntary migrations deeply impacted the development of the creolised cultures on the Dutch Caribbean islands of Aruba, Bonaire, and Curaçao. This volume describes various forms of cultural heritage produced on these islands over time and whether these heritages are part of their 'national' identifications. What forms of heritage express the idea of a shared "we" (nation-building), and what images are presented to the outside world (nation-branding)? What cultural heritage is shared between the islands, and what are some real or perceived differences? In this book, examples of cultural heritage ranging from sports to questions of reparations, museums to digital humanities, archaeology to music, language and literature to tourism, and visual art to diaspora policies are compared to developments elsewhere in the Caribbean.Museology and heritage studiesthemaHISTORY / Caribbean & West Indies / GeneralbisacshART / Museum StudiesbisacshWestern hemisphereHistoryMuseology and heritage studies.HISTORY / Caribbean & West Indies / General.ART / Museum Studies.363.690972986van Stipriaan Alex1370892Alofs Luc1960-1370893Guadeloupe Francio1971-1562144MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910733300603321Caribbean Cultural Heritage and the Nation3829506UNINA04777nam 22006975 450 991073602970332120251009085012.03-031-34370-010.1007/978-3-031-34370-4(MiAaPQ)EBC30666790(Au-PeEL)EBL30666790(DE-He213)978-3-031-34370-4(PPN)272257370(CKB)27860998200041(EXLCZ)992786099820004120230725d2023 u| 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierThe Criminalization of Incitement to Terrorism from an International Perspective /by Ye Tao1st ed. 2023.Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :Imprint: Springer,2023.1 online resource (175 pages)Print version: Tao, Ye The Criminalization of Incitement to Terrorism from an International Perspective Cham : Springer,c2023 9783031343698 Introduction -- Definitional elements of incitement to terrorism from an international perspective -- The necessity and limitations of the criminalization of incitement to terrorism -- The appropriate scope for the criminalization of incitement to terrorism -- Summary, conclusions and recommendations.This book critically analyzes the criminalization of incitement to terrorism under the fundamental principles of legality, necessity, and proportionality with the aim of striking a fair balance between security and liberty on this complicated issue. The criminalization of incitement to terrorism has gained momentum, but no exact or generally accepted definition of this offense exists at the international level. What’s more, given that the criminalization of incitement to terrorism results in restrictions on the exercise of citizens’ freedom of expression, there should be certain limitations on those criminal measures to avoid unnecessary or disproportionate infringement of this fundamental human right. Nevertheless, there has not been a precise standard by which to determine how to draw the line between anti-terrorism and the protection of freedom of expression. Hence, it could be concluded that the criminalization of incitement to terrorism concerns how to balance security and liberty, and the safeguarding principles of legality, necessity, and proportionality should be fully observed in considering this issue. This book studies definitions of “incitement”, “terrorism”, and “incitement to terrorism” under the relevant international and national legislation, and points out the existing absence, ambiguousness, or substantive divergence in defining actus reus and mens rea regarding incitement to terrorism. It carefully considers the current need for and essential limitations on criminal measures against incitement to terrorism in accordance with the principles of necessity and proportionality, and particularly focuses on how to balance the protection of freedom of expression with the criminalization of incitement to terrorism. In considering how to draw a line between the two, the book formulates precise requirements for objective and subjective elements of this offense in accordance with the principle of legality. Given its scope, it will be of interest not only to academics, human rights lawyers and practitioners, but also to policymakers, as it offers an extensive evaluation of the effects and counter-effects of existing criminal measures.Criminal lawHuman rightsCivil rightsEuropean communitiesLawEuropeCriminal lawInternational unificationSecurity, InternationalCriminal Law and Criminal Procedure LawHuman RightsEuropean Fundamental Rights and FreedomsEuropean Criminal LawInternational Security StudiesCriminal law.Human rights.Civil rights.European communities.LawCriminal lawInternational unification.Security, International.Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure Law.Human Rights.European Fundamental Rights and Freedoms.European Criminal Law.International Security Studies.345Tao Ye1380382MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910736029703321Criminalization of Incitement to Terrorism from an International Perspective4153364UNINA