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The Impact of Uniform Laws on the Protection of Cultural Heritage and the Preservation of Cultural Heritage in the 21st Century

Editat de Toshiyuki Kono
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 6 iul 2010
Since Emer de Vattel’s (1714-1767) pioneerering work on the importance of the protection of cultural property in the interests of mankind and human society, international law has broadened the scope and strengthened protection in these areas. However, it is the work of UNESCO and it’s original mission of producing international instruments that has, in recent years, enhanced the protection and safeguarding of various types of cultural heritage. Providing an overview of the seven Conventions with the two Protocols adopted by UNESCO and UNIDROIT, this book offers comparative analysis of legal schemes for the protection or safeguarding of cultural heritage in 15 countries. This is the publication of the reports presented at the First Intersessional Thematic Congress of the International Academy of Comparative Law in November 2008.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004180444
ISBN-10: 9004180443
Pagini: 786
Dimensiuni: 160 x 240 x 46 mm
Greutate: 1.43 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill | Nijhoff

Cuprins

General Report (Toshiyuki Kono and Stefan Wrbka);
Part I – International Legal Framework
Part II – National Legal Frameworks
Status – of National Ratification/Acceptance of International Tools Outlined in Part 1 of the this Paper
Canada (Robert K. Paterson);
Croatia (Igor Gliha and Tatjana Josipović);
Czech Republic (Pavel Šturma);
Denmark (Ditlev Tamm and Anne Østrup);
France (Marie Cornu);
Germany (Kurt Siehr);
Italy (Federico Lenzerini);
Japan (Toshiyuki Kono);
Mexico (Jorge Sánchez Cordero);
Netherlands (Katja Lubina);
New Zealand / Aotearoa (Paul Myburgh);
Spain (Sofía de Salas);
Switzerland (Eva Maria Belser, Eva Rüegg and Eva Molinari);
Taiwan (Ming-Yan Shieh and Chung-Hsi Lee);
United States (James A.R. Nafziger);
Index.

Notă biografică

Toshiyuki Kono, Professor of Law at Kyushu University, Japan; the chairman of the Legal Committee of the 34th General Conference of UNESCO. He has published extensively on International Law and Culture, including Intangible Cultural Heritage and Intellectual Property – Communities, Cultural Diversity and Sustainable Development, (Intersensia, 2009).