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Between public and private law -- Cultural heritage. Legal concepts and protection Cultural heritage forms. Legal challenges -- Polish private law and cultural heritage -- A new approach to cultural heritage and the legal regime of common resources in Poland -- Cultural heritage protection in private law. In search of new solutions. 330 $aThis book examines cultural heritage law in both its public and private modalities, focusing on the search for new solutions in national legislations. Both tangible and intangible cultural heritage pose challenges for national legislation regarding the legal histories of the respective countries, obligations deriving from international law, and the independence of respective national searches for a tailored protection model. Although the concept of cultural heritage transcends civil law regulation and property rights, it must be considered when attempting to establish any coherent cultural heritage protection system. 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