حقوق میراث فرهنگی
Cultural Heritage Rights
معرفی کتاب «حقوق میراث فرهنگی» (با عنوان لاتین Cultural Heritage Rights) نوشتهٔ Anthony J. Connolly, Tom D. Campbell، منتشرشده توسط نشر Ashgate Publishing; Routledge در سال 2017. این کتاب در 4 صفحه، فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
This collection brings together selected articles on key areas in the field of cultural heritage rights discourse. Contributed by an international group of scholars, the papers address conceptual and political issues and explore themes in contemporary literature on cultural heritage such as repatriation, looting and illicit trade, the effects of armed conflict and the relationship between tourism, economic development and cultural heritage. The legal regulation of cultural heritage is also discussed, with articles on regulatory challenges, current practices around the world and issues and challenges in common. Topics which are likely to become increasingly important in the future, such as climate change, cultural globalisation, human genomic science and the shift to a post-liberal, post-rights politics and law of cultural heritage, are also explored. This volume, which presents the most up-to-date scholarship in an area of increasing interest and relevance, is an indispensable reference resource for libraries, lecturers and students. Cover Half Title Title Page Copyright Page Table of Contents Acknowledgements Series Preface Introduction Bibliography and Further Reading Part I Foundations 1 John Henry Merryman (2005), ‘Cultural Property Internationalism’, International Journal of Cultural Property, 12, pp. 11-39 2 Janet Blake (2000), ‘On Defining the Cultural Heritage’, International and Comparative Law Quarterly, 49, pp. 61-85 3 Rosemary J. Coombe (2009), ‘The Expanding Purview of Cultural Properties and Their Politics’, Annual Review of Law and Social Science, 5, pp. 393-412 4 Jonathan S. Bell (2013), ‘The Politics of Preservation: Privileging One Heritage over Another’, International Journal of Cultural Property, 20, pp. 431-50 Part II Types of Cultural Heritage Rights 5 Shabnam lnanloo Dailoo and Frits Pannekoek (2008), ‘Nature and Culture: A New World Heritage Context’, International Journal of Cultural Property, 15, pp. 25-47 6 Gonzalo Oviedo and Tatjana Puschkarsky (2012), ‘World Heritage and Rights-Based Approaches to Nature Conservation’, International Journal of Heritage Studies, 18, pp. 285-96 7 Lindsay M. Weiss (2014), ‘Informal Settlements and Urban Heritage Landscapes in South Africa’, Journal of Social Archaeology, 14, pp. 3-25 8 Michael L. Dutra (2004), ‘Sir, How Much is that Ming Vase in the Window? Protecting Cultural Relics in the People's Republic of China’, Asian-Pacific Law and Policy Journal, 5, pp. 62-100 9 Sarah Dromgoole (2003), ‘2001 UNESCO Convention on the Protection of the Underwater Cultural Heritage’, International Journal of Marine and Coastal Law, 18, pp. 59-91 10 Michael F. Brown (2005), ‘Heritage Trouble: Recent Work on the Protection of Intangible Cultural Property’, International Journal of Cultural Property, 12, pp. 40-61 11 Thomas M. Schmitt (2008), ‘The UNESCO Concept of Safeguarding Intangible Cultural Heritage: Its Background and Marrakchi Roots’, International Journal of Heritage Studies, 14, pp. 95-111 12 Rosemary J. Coombe with Joseph F. Turcotte (2012), ‘Indigenous Cultural Heritage in Development and Trade: Perspectives from the Dynamics of Cultural Heritage Law and Policy’, in Christoph B. Graber, Karolina Kuprecht and Jessica C. Lai (eds), International Trade in Indigenous Cultural Heritage: Legal and Policy Issues, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, pp. 272-306 13 Melissa F. Baird (2013), ‘Indigenous Cultural Landscapes and the Politics of Heritage’, International Journal of Heritage Studies, 19, pp. 327-40 Part III Contemporary Issues in Cultural Heritage Rights Law 14 Robert K. Paterson (2006), ‘Resolving Material Culture Disputes: Human Rights, Property Rights and Crimes against Humanity’, Willamette Journal of International Law and Dispute Resolution, 14, pp. 155-74 15 Patty Gerstenblith (2007), ‘Controlling the International Market in Antiquities: Reducing the Harm, Preserving the Past’, Chicago Journal of International Law, 8, pp. 169-95 16 Hirad Abtahi (2001), ‘The Protection of Cultural Property in Times of Armed Conflict: The Practice of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia’, Harvard Human Rights Journal, 14, pp. 1-32 17 Francesco Francioni and Federico Lenzerini (2006), ‘The Obligation to Prevent and Avoid Destruction of Cultural Heritage: From Bamiyan to Iraq’, in B. Hoffman (ed.), Art and Cultural Heritage: Law, Policy, and Practice, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 28-40 18 Tim Winter (2008), ‘Post-Conflict Heritage and Tourism in Cambodia: The Burden of Angkor’, International Journal of Heritage Studies, 14, pp. 524-39 Part IV Future Directions in Cultural Heritage Rights Law 19 Hee-Eun Kim (2011), ‘Changing Climate, Changing Culture: Adding the Climate Change Dimension to the Protection of Intangible Cultural Heritage’, International Journal of Cultural Property, 18, pp. 259-90 20 Rachael Craufurd Smith (2007), ‘The UNESCO Convention on the Protection and Promotion of Cultural Expressions: Building a New World Information and Communication Order?’, International Journal of Communication, 1, pp. 24-55 21 Pilar N. Ossorio (2007), ‘The Human Genome as Common Heritage: Common Sense or Legal Nonsense?’, Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics, 35, pp. 425-39 22 Ian Hodder (2010), ‘Cultural Heritage Rights: From Ownership and Descent to Justice and Well-Being’, Anthropological Quarterly, 83, pp. 861-82 Name index This collection brings together selected articles on key areas in the field of cultural heritage rights discourse, contributed by an international group of scholars. The papers address a broad range of issues such as repatriation, illicit trade, effects of armed conflict, tourism, economic development and legal regulation. Topics which are likely t
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