Enforcing international cultural heritage law /
"The idea of cultural heritage as an 'international public good' can be traced back to the Preamble of the 1954 Hague Convention for the Protection of Cultural Property in the Event of Armed Conflict, according to which 'damage to cultural property belonging to any people whatsoe...
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Oxford, United Kingdom :
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2013
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Edition: | First edition |
Series: | Cultural heritage law and policy
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245 | 0 | 0 | |a Enforcing international cultural heritage law / |c edited by Francesco Francioni, James Gordley |
250 | |a First edition | ||
260 | |a Oxford, United Kingdom : |b Oxford University Press, |c 2013 | ||
300 | |a xix, 259 pages ; |c 24 cm | ||
490 | 1 | |a Cultural heritage law and policy | |
504 | |a Includes bibliographical references and index | ||
505 | 0 | |a Introduction / Francesco Francioni and James Gordley -- Plurality and Interaction of Legal Orders in the Enforcement of Cultural Heritage Law / Francesco Francioni -- Enforcement of Restitution of Cultural Heritage through Peace Agreements / Ana Vrdoljak -- The Role of International and Mixed Criminal Courts in the Enforcement of International Norms on the Protection of Cultural Heritage / Federico Lenzerini -- Illicit trade in antiquities / Laurie W. Rush -- Sovereign Immunity and the Enforcement of International Cultural Property Law / Riccardo Pavoni -- The Enforcement of Foreign Law : Reclaiming One Nation's Cultural Heritage in Another Nation's Courts / James Gordley -- The Enforcement of Underwater Cultural Heritage Law by Domestic Courts / Patrizia Vigni -- Enforcement by Domestic Courts: Criminal Law and Forfeiture in the Recovery of Cultural Objects / Patty Gerstenblith -- Plurality and Coordination of Dispute Settlement Methods in the Field of Cultural Heritage / Alessandro Chechi -- Social Norms and Illicit Cultural Heritage / Derek Finchman -- The Quest for the Masterpiece : Traditional Practices of Collecting in American Museums / Holly Flora -- Enforcing Import Restrictions of China's Cultural Objects : The Sino-US Memorandum of Understanding / Wang Yunxia | |
520 | |a "The idea of cultural heritage as an 'international public good' can be traced back to the Preamble of the 1954 Hague Convention for the Protection of Cultural Property in the Event of Armed Conflict, according to which 'damage to cultural property belonging to any people whatsoever means damage to the cultural heritage of all mankind'. How this idea of cultural heritage as a global public good can be reconciled with the effective enforcement of protection norms is the subject of this study. Bringing together world experts in protecting cultural heritage, Enforcing International Cultural Heritage Law examines the different ways that cultural heritage property can be protected, including protection at the international level, enforcement in domestic courts, and the role of alternative dispute resolution mechanisms. The book is divided into three sections. The first section assesses international law and analyses the interaction between international and domestic norms of public and private law. It discusses the different methods of international enforcement, the role of international international and mixed criminal tribunals and courts, and the means for protecting cultural heritage in times of armed conflict. The second section addresses the role of national courts, discussing such topics as: barriers to domestic enforcement of international norms, the refusal to enforce foreign law, the difficulty of territorial boundaries in relation to underwater heritage, and the application of criminal sanctions by domestic courts. The final section of the book surveys alternatives to the legal enforcement of the norms protecting cultural heritage, including arbitration, soft law, and diplomacy"--Unedited summary from book jacket | ||
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700 | 1 | |a Gordley, James | |
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