Handbook on the law of cultural heritage and international trade / edited by James A.R. Nafziger and Robert Kirkwood Paterson.
2014
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Handbook on the law of cultural heritage and international trade / edited by James A.R. Nafziger and Robert Kirkwood Paterson.
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Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Pub. Ltd., 2014.
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1 online resource (672 pages).
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Research handbooks on globalisation and the law.
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1. International trade in cultural material / James A.R. Nafziger and Robert Kirkwood Paterson
2. Australia / Craig Forrest
3. Canada / Robert Kirkwood Paterson
4. China / James Ding
5. France / Marie Cornu
6. Germany / Kurt Siehr
7. Greece / Elina N. Moustaira
8. Ireland / Patricia Conlan
9. Israel / Talia Einhorn
10. Italy / Manlio Frigo
11. Japan / Shigeru Kozai and Toshiyuki Kono
12. Mexico / Ernesto Becerril
13. New Zealand / Piers Davies and Paul Myburgh
14. Poland / Andrzej Jakubowski and Olgierd Jakubowski
15. South Africa / Margaret Beukes
16. Sweden / Thomas Adlercreutz
17. Switzerland / Marc-André Renold and Beat Schönenberger
18. Turkey / Janet Blake
19. United Kingdom / Kevin Chamberlain and Kristin Hausler
20. United States / James A.R. Nafziger
21. Controls on the export of cultural objects and human rights / Kevin Chamberlain and Ana Vrdoljak
22. Foreign objects and nationalism / Robert K. Paterson and Marc-André Renold
23. A legal pluralist approach to international trade in cultural objects / Francesca Fiorentini.
2. Australia / Craig Forrest
3. Canada / Robert Kirkwood Paterson
4. China / James Ding
5. France / Marie Cornu
6. Germany / Kurt Siehr
7. Greece / Elina N. Moustaira
8. Ireland / Patricia Conlan
9. Israel / Talia Einhorn
10. Italy / Manlio Frigo
11. Japan / Shigeru Kozai and Toshiyuki Kono
12. Mexico / Ernesto Becerril
13. New Zealand / Piers Davies and Paul Myburgh
14. Poland / Andrzej Jakubowski and Olgierd Jakubowski
15. South Africa / Margaret Beukes
16. Sweden / Thomas Adlercreutz
17. Switzerland / Marc-André Renold and Beat Schönenberger
18. Turkey / Janet Blake
19. United Kingdom / Kevin Chamberlain and Kristin Hausler
20. United States / James A.R. Nafziger
21. Controls on the export of cultural objects and human rights / Kevin Chamberlain and Ana Vrdoljak
22. Foreign objects and nationalism / Robert K. Paterson and Marc-André Renold
23. A legal pluralist approach to international trade in cultural objects / Francesca Fiorentini.
Summary
This Handbook offers a collection of original writings by leading scholars and practitioners in the exciting, rapidly developing field of cultural heritage law. The detailed essays are the product of a multi-year project of the Committee on Cultural Heritage Law of the International Law Association. Following a comprehensive introduction to cultural heritage law, the book turns to the core topic of international trade. The General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade and a 1970 UNESCO convention on illegal trafficking in cultural material formed the foundation for progressive development of an impressive and still-evolving legal framework. Building on these and other instruments, the essays focus on import and export controls within specific national legal regimes. Concluding chapters contextualize additional important issues--including human rights, pluralism and nationalism--from a broader, global perspective. Innovative in its combination of comparative and international dimensions of the subject, this book provides a ready, well-documented reference to national and international regimes of control and a scholarly source for teaching and further research. Students, professors and practitioners of trade law, cultural heritage law and general international law will find this Handbook an invaluable resource.
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English
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9781781007341 e-book
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