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Frontiers of cultural heritage law / / James A.R. Nafziger
Frontiers of cultural heritage law / / James A.R. Nafziger
Autore Nafziger James A. R.
Pubbl/distr/stampa Leiden, The Netherlands ; ; Boston : , : Brill, , [2021]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource
Disciplina 340.115
Soggetto topico Cultural property - Protection (International law)
Cultural property - Protection - Law and legislation
ISBN 90-04-34764-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Frontiers of Cultural Heritage Law -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Preface -- Part I Introduction -- Frontiers - Past, Present and Future -- 1 Historical Background -- 2 A Few Definitions -- 3 The ILA Projects -- 4 New Frontiers -- 5 Conclusion -- Part II Underwater Cultural Heritage -- A 1990 and 1992 Reports -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Definition of Protected Property -- 3 Summary of Municipal or Domestic Law -- 4 International Legal Protection of the Underwater Heritage -- 5 Toward a More Effective International Regime -- B 1994 Report -- Buenos Aires Draft Convention on the Protection of the Underwater Cultural Heritage -- Preamble -- Annex -- C Reading: International Legal Protection of the Underwater Cultural Heritage -- 1 The Past -- 2 The Present -- 3 The Future -- Selected Bibliography -- D Reading: The Evolving Role of Admiralty Courts in Litigation Related to Historic Wreck -- I Introduction -- II The Evolution of Admiralty Court Supervision of Historic Wreck -- III (Re)Globalization of Admiralty Law -- IV Conclusion -- E Reading: The UNESCO Convention on the Protection of the Underwater Cultural Heritage: Its Growing Influence -- I Institutional Framework -- II The Convention's Resonance and Influence -- III The Convention -- IV Conclusion -- Part III Heritage Law Creation -- A 1996 Report -- 1 Organizations -- 2 Range of Subjects -- 3 Preparing the Instrument -- B 1998 Report -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Non-governmental Organizations -- 3 Intergovernmental Organizations -- 4 Recommendations -- Part IV A Blueprint for the Development of Cultural Heritage Law -- A 2000 Report -- 1 Definition of "Cultural Heritage" -- 2 International Return of Cultural Objects: Remaining Questions -- 3 Returns of Cultural Heritage to Indigenous Peoples -- 4 Cultural Property Export Controls.
5 Cultural Exemptions in International Trade Agreements -- 6 Museum Funding -- 7 The Regime of Historic Preservation -- 8 Cultural Rights -- 9 Droit de Suite -- 10 General Framework for Protecting Cultural Heritage Law during Wartime -- 11 The Regime of the 1954 Hague Convention -- 12 International Regulation of the Cultural Heritage: Toward a Collaborative Regime -- B 2002-2004 Reports -- C Reading: The Responsibilities to Protect Cultural Heritage and Prevent Cultural Genocide -- I The Responsibility to Protect Persons -- II The Extension of R2P to Cultural Heritage -- III Cultural Genocide and Cultural Cleansing -- IV Moving Forward -- Annex -- Part V Cooperation in the Mutual Protection and Transfer of Cultural Material -- A 2004 Report -- 1 Background -- 2 Jurisprudential Foundations -- B 2006 Report -- Principles for Cooperation in the Mutual Protection and Transfer of Cultural Material -- Conclusion -- C Reading: The Principles for Cooperation in the Mutual Protection and Transfer of Cultural Material -- I Introduction -- II Legal Background -- III The Principles -- IV Conclusion -- Part VI Safe Havens for Cultural Material -- A Introduction -- B 2008 Report -- Guidelines for the Establishment and Conduct of Safe Havens for Cultural Material -- Annex -- Part VII International Trade Law and Cultural Heritage Law -- A 2008 Report: Overview on Trade Law -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Culture and Trade Liberalization -- 3 GATT 1994, Article XX(f): The "National Treasures" Exception -- 4 The European Community Treaty -- 5 The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) -- 6 Conclusion -- Sources -- B 2010 Report -- The International Legal Framework of Export Controls -- 1 Generally -- 2 The 1970 UNESCO Convention -- 3 The UNIDROIT Convention.
4 European Union Legal Regime on the Export of Cultural Goods to Third Countries and the Return of Objects Unlawfully Removed from the Territory of a Member State -- 5 Cultural Material Export Controls and Human Rights -- 6 Enforcement of Foreign Cultural Material Export Controls through International Agreement -- 7 Surrogate Role for Restitution and Return of Cultural Material -- 8 Summary -- National Export Controls Generally -- 1 Historical Overview -- 2 The Scope of Export Controls -- 3 Public/Private Ownership -- 4 Definitions of Cultural Material -- 5 Categories of Significance -- 6 Coverage of Goods of Foreign Origin -- Permit and Licensing Systems -- 1 Government Agencies or Ministries at National and Subnational Levels -- 2 Registration of Cultural Material -- 3 Rates of Refusal -- 4 Challenge and Appeal Procedures -- 5 State Bidding, Preemption, and Financial Assistance for the Retention of Material -- 6 Temporary Permits for Loans -- 7 Fines and Penalties -- Effectiveness of the Regimes -- C Export and Import Controls: Handbook on the Law of Cultural Heritage and International Trade -- Part VIII Immunity of Cultural Material from Suit and Seizure -- A 2012 Report -- 1 Introduction -- 2 A Short Survey of Cultural Immunity Law -- 3 Issues to be Resolved in an International Instrument -- B 2014 Report -- Convention on Immunity from Suit and Seizure for Cultural Objects Temporarily Abroad for Cultural, Educational or Scientific Purposes -- Explanatory Notes -- C Reading: The Draft Convention on Immunity from Suit and Seizure for Cultural Objects Temporarily Abroad for Cultural, Educational or Scientific Purpose -- I Introduction -- II The International Law Association's Drafting Project -- III A Summary of the Draft Convention -- Part IX The Law Pertaining to Cultural Landscapes of Significance to Indigenous Peoples -- A 2016 Report.
1 Applicable International and Regional Law -- 2 Toward a Transnational Legal Regime to Protect Cultural Landscapes of Significance to Indigenous People -- 3 A Typology of Cultural Landscapes and Seascapes -- 4 Territorial Bases for Indigenous Custodianship of Particular Cultural Landscapes -- 5 Recommendations -- B 2016 Working Session -- Part X Epilogue -- A Concluding Words -- B Reading: The World Court, the World Heritage, and the World of Non-state Actors -- I The Preah Vihear Case -- II World Heritage Convention -- III The Threat to the Heritage from Non-state Actors -- IV The Protection of the Heritage by Non-state Actors -- V Conclusion -- Index.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910795384703321
Nafziger James A. R.  
Leiden, The Netherlands ; ; Boston : , : Brill, , [2021]
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Frontiers of cultural heritage law / / James A.R. Nafziger
Frontiers of cultural heritage law / / James A.R. Nafziger
Autore Nafziger James A. R.
Pubbl/distr/stampa Leiden, The Netherlands ; ; Boston : , : Brill, , [2021]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource
Disciplina 340.115
Soggetto topico Cultural property - Protection (International law)
Cultural property - Protection - Law and legislation
ISBN 90-04-34764-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Frontiers of Cultural Heritage Law -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Preface -- Part I Introduction -- Frontiers - Past, Present and Future -- 1 Historical Background -- 2 A Few Definitions -- 3 The ILA Projects -- 4 New Frontiers -- 5 Conclusion -- Part II Underwater Cultural Heritage -- A 1990 and 1992 Reports -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Definition of Protected Property -- 3 Summary of Municipal or Domestic Law -- 4 International Legal Protection of the Underwater Heritage -- 5 Toward a More Effective International Regime -- B 1994 Report -- Buenos Aires Draft Convention on the Protection of the Underwater Cultural Heritage -- Preamble -- Annex -- C Reading: International Legal Protection of the Underwater Cultural Heritage -- 1 The Past -- 2 The Present -- 3 The Future -- Selected Bibliography -- D Reading: The Evolving Role of Admiralty Courts in Litigation Related to Historic Wreck -- I Introduction -- II The Evolution of Admiralty Court Supervision of Historic Wreck -- III (Re)Globalization of Admiralty Law -- IV Conclusion -- E Reading: The UNESCO Convention on the Protection of the Underwater Cultural Heritage: Its Growing Influence -- I Institutional Framework -- II The Convention's Resonance and Influence -- III The Convention -- IV Conclusion -- Part III Heritage Law Creation -- A 1996 Report -- 1 Organizations -- 2 Range of Subjects -- 3 Preparing the Instrument -- B 1998 Report -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Non-governmental Organizations -- 3 Intergovernmental Organizations -- 4 Recommendations -- Part IV A Blueprint for the Development of Cultural Heritage Law -- A 2000 Report -- 1 Definition of "Cultural Heritage" -- 2 International Return of Cultural Objects: Remaining Questions -- 3 Returns of Cultural Heritage to Indigenous Peoples -- 4 Cultural Property Export Controls.
5 Cultural Exemptions in International Trade Agreements -- 6 Museum Funding -- 7 The Regime of Historic Preservation -- 8 Cultural Rights -- 9 Droit de Suite -- 10 General Framework for Protecting Cultural Heritage Law during Wartime -- 11 The Regime of the 1954 Hague Convention -- 12 International Regulation of the Cultural Heritage: Toward a Collaborative Regime -- B 2002-2004 Reports -- C Reading: The Responsibilities to Protect Cultural Heritage and Prevent Cultural Genocide -- I The Responsibility to Protect Persons -- II The Extension of R2P to Cultural Heritage -- III Cultural Genocide and Cultural Cleansing -- IV Moving Forward -- Annex -- Part V Cooperation in the Mutual Protection and Transfer of Cultural Material -- A 2004 Report -- 1 Background -- 2 Jurisprudential Foundations -- B 2006 Report -- Principles for Cooperation in the Mutual Protection and Transfer of Cultural Material -- Conclusion -- C Reading: The Principles for Cooperation in the Mutual Protection and Transfer of Cultural Material -- I Introduction -- II Legal Background -- III The Principles -- IV Conclusion -- Part VI Safe Havens for Cultural Material -- A Introduction -- B 2008 Report -- Guidelines for the Establishment and Conduct of Safe Havens for Cultural Material -- Annex -- Part VII International Trade Law and Cultural Heritage Law -- A 2008 Report: Overview on Trade Law -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Culture and Trade Liberalization -- 3 GATT 1994, Article XX(f): The "National Treasures" Exception -- 4 The European Community Treaty -- 5 The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) -- 6 Conclusion -- Sources -- B 2010 Report -- The International Legal Framework of Export Controls -- 1 Generally -- 2 The 1970 UNESCO Convention -- 3 The UNIDROIT Convention.
4 European Union Legal Regime on the Export of Cultural Goods to Third Countries and the Return of Objects Unlawfully Removed from the Territory of a Member State -- 5 Cultural Material Export Controls and Human Rights -- 6 Enforcement of Foreign Cultural Material Export Controls through International Agreement -- 7 Surrogate Role for Restitution and Return of Cultural Material -- 8 Summary -- National Export Controls Generally -- 1 Historical Overview -- 2 The Scope of Export Controls -- 3 Public/Private Ownership -- 4 Definitions of Cultural Material -- 5 Categories of Significance -- 6 Coverage of Goods of Foreign Origin -- Permit and Licensing Systems -- 1 Government Agencies or Ministries at National and Subnational Levels -- 2 Registration of Cultural Material -- 3 Rates of Refusal -- 4 Challenge and Appeal Procedures -- 5 State Bidding, Preemption, and Financial Assistance for the Retention of Material -- 6 Temporary Permits for Loans -- 7 Fines and Penalties -- Effectiveness of the Regimes -- C Export and Import Controls: Handbook on the Law of Cultural Heritage and International Trade -- Part VIII Immunity of Cultural Material from Suit and Seizure -- A 2012 Report -- 1 Introduction -- 2 A Short Survey of Cultural Immunity Law -- 3 Issues to be Resolved in an International Instrument -- B 2014 Report -- Convention on Immunity from Suit and Seizure for Cultural Objects Temporarily Abroad for Cultural, Educational or Scientific Purposes -- Explanatory Notes -- C Reading: The Draft Convention on Immunity from Suit and Seizure for Cultural Objects Temporarily Abroad for Cultural, Educational or Scientific Purpose -- I Introduction -- II The International Law Association's Drafting Project -- III A Summary of the Draft Convention -- Part IX The Law Pertaining to Cultural Landscapes of Significance to Indigenous Peoples -- A 2016 Report.
1 Applicable International and Regional Law -- 2 Toward a Transnational Legal Regime to Protect Cultural Landscapes of Significance to Indigenous People -- 3 A Typology of Cultural Landscapes and Seascapes -- 4 Territorial Bases for Indigenous Custodianship of Particular Cultural Landscapes -- 5 Recommendations -- B 2016 Working Session -- Part X Epilogue -- A Concluding Words -- B Reading: The World Court, the World Heritage, and the World of Non-state Actors -- I The Preah Vihear Case -- II World Heritage Convention -- III The Threat to the Heritage from Non-state Actors -- IV The Protection of the Heritage by Non-state Actors -- V Conclusion -- Index.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910816731803321
Nafziger James A. R.  
Leiden, The Netherlands ; ; Boston : , : Brill, , [2021]
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui