Rethinking EU cultural property law : towards private enforcement / Matthias Weller.
2018
KJE6405 .W45 2018 (Mapit)
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Title
Rethinking EU cultural property law : towards private enforcement / Matthias Weller.
Edition
1st edition.
Imprint
Baden-Baden, Germany : Nomos ; [Zurich] : Dike ; [Vienna] : Facultas, 2018.
Copyright
©2018
Description
174 pages ; 23 cm.
Series
Schriften zum Kunst- und Kulturrecht ; Bd. 26.
Formatted Contents Note
Part I: Study on the European added value of legislative action on cross-border restitution claims of works of art and cultural goods looted in armed conflicts and wars with special regard to aspects of private law, private international law and civil procedure
Terms of reference
On the scale of illicit trade with looted cultural property
Focal points of private law
European added value by proposed measures
Part II: Conclusions of the European added value assessment / Christian Salm
Part III: Draft opinion of the Committee on Culture and Education
Part IV: Amendments.
Terms of reference
On the scale of illicit trade with looted cultural property
Focal points of private law
European added value by proposed measures
Part II: Conclusions of the European added value assessment / Christian Salm
Part III: Draft opinion of the Committee on Culture and Education
Part IV: Amendments.
Summary
"Art and culture are characteristics and expressions of being human. Law, as the basic order of human coexistence, is often concerned with them. Issues of cultural law and art law are dealt with in civil law, criminal law, and public law, in private international law, public international law, as well as European law. The 'Writings on Art Law and Cultural Law' are to be considered as a forum for cultural legal topics in the German-speaking world. They combine works from all areas of law of the legal systems of Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, as well as from public international law and European law, thereby documenting the significance and diversity of art law and cultural law"--Back cover.
Note
"Art and culture are characteristics and expressions of being human. Law, as the basic order of human coexistence, is often concerned with them. Issues of cultural law and art law are dealt with in civil law, criminal law, and public law, in private international law, public international law, as well as European law. The 'Writings on Art Law and Cultural Law' are to be considered as a forum for cultural legal topics in the German-speaking world. They combine works from all areas of law of the legal systems of Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, as well as from public international law and European law, thereby documenting the significance and diversity of art law and cultural law"--Back cover.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 163-174).
Available in Other Form
Call Number
KJE6405 .W45 2018
Language
English
ISBN
9783848747573 (Nomos ; paperback)
9783038910367 (Dike ; paperback)
9783708917436 (Facultas ; paperback)
9783845290140 (online)
384874757X
3038910368
370891743X
9783038910367 (Dike ; paperback)
9783708917436 (Facultas ; paperback)
9783845290140 (online)
384874757X
3038910368
370891743X
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