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Frontiers of Cultural Heritage Law

Edited by: James A.R. Nafziger

ISBN13: 9789004347632
Published: October 2021
Publisher: Brill Nijhoff
Country of Publication: Netherlands
Format: Hardback
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In this book James Nafziger covers emerging topics of cultural heritage law, a relatively new landmark in the field of both national and international law. His primary focus is on the frontiers identified and developed by the numerous work products of the International Law Association's Committee on Cultural Heritage Law, expanded and updated by some of his own writings. The construction of cultural heritage law is a good example of transnationalism at work, combining national initiatives with diplomacy, UNESCO and other intergovernmental agreements, international custom, and non-governmental initiatives such as the ILA committee's own contributions. These have included published studies, annotated principles and resolutions, draft treaties and a book focused on national practices in the international trade of cultural material. This volume concludes by briefly exploring current and future frontiers of a burgeoning range of topics that are central to many people's daily experiences and interests.

Subjects:
Art and Cultural Heritage Law
Contents:
Part 1. Introduction
Frontiers – Past, Present and Future
Part 2. Underwater Cultural Heritage
1990. and 1992 Reports
1994. Report
Reading: International Legal Protection of the Underwater Cultural Heritage
Reading: The Evolving Role of Admiralty Courts in Litigation Related to Historic Wreck
Reading: The UNESCO Convention on the Protection of the Underwater Cultural Heritage: Its Growing Influence
Part 3. Heritage Law Creation
1996. Report
1998. Report
Part 4. A Blueprint for the Development of Cultural Heritage Law
2000. Report
2002-2004 Reports
Reading: The Responsibilities to Protect Cultural Heritage and Prevent Cultural Genocide
Part 5. Cooperation in the Mutual Protection and Transfer of Cultural Material
2004. Report
2006. Report
Reading: The Principles for Cooperation in the Mutual Protection and Transfer of Cultural Material
Part 6. Safe Havens for Cultural Material
Introduction
2008. Report
Part 7. International Trade Law and Cultural Heritage Law
2008. Report: Overview on Trade Law
2010. Report
Export and Import Controls: Handbook on the Law of Cultural Heritage and International Trade
Part 8. Immunity of Cultural Material from Suit and Seizure
2012. Report
2014. Report
Reading: The Draft Convention on Immunity from Suit and Seizure for Cultural Objects Temporarily Abroad for Cultural, Educational or Scientific Purpose
Part 9. The Law Pertaining to Cultural Landscapes of Significance to Indigenous Peoples
2016. Report
2016. Working Session
Part 10. Epilogue
Concluding Words
Reading: The World Court, the World Heritage, and the World of Non-state Actors
Index