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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. Contributors include: T.
Adlercreutz, E. Beccerril, M. Beukes, J. Blake, K. Chamberlain, P.
Conlan, M. Cornu, P. Davies, J. Ding, T. Einhorn, F. Fiorentini, C.
Forrest, M. Frigo, K. Hausler, A. Jakubowski, O. Jakubowski, T.
Kono, S. Kozai, E.N. Moustaira, P. Myburgh, J.A.R. Nafziger, R.K.
Paterson, M.-A. Renold, B. Schoenenberger, K. Siehr, A.F. Vrdoljak
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. Contributors include: T.
Adlercreutz, E. Beccerril, M. Beukes, J. Blake, K. Chamberlain, P.
Conlan, M. Cornu, P. Davies, J. Ding, T. Einhorn, F. Fiorentini, C.
Forrest, M. Frigo, K. Hausler, A. Jakubowski, O. Jakubowski, T.
Kono, S. Kozai, E.N. Moustaira, P. Myburgh, J.A.R. Nafziger, R.K.
Paterson, M.-A. Renold, B. Schoenenberger, K. Siehr, A.F. Vrdoljak
Cultural law is a new and exciting field of study and practice. The
core themes of linguistic and other cultural rights, cultural
heritage, traditional crafts and knowledge, the performing arts,
sports, and religion are of fundamental importance to people around
the world, engaging them at the grass roots and often commanding
their daily attention. The related legal processes are both
significant and complex. This unique collection of materials and
commentary on cultural law covers a broad range of themes. Opening
chapters explore critical issues involving cultural activities,
artifacts, and status as well as the fundamental concepts of
culture and law. Subsequent chapters examine the dynamic interplay
of law and culture with respect to each of the core themes. The
materials demonstrate the reality and efficacy of comparative,
international, and indigenous law and legal practices in the
dynamic context of culture-related issues. Throughout the book,
these issues are presented at multiple levels of legal authority:
international, national, and subnational.
Cultural law is a new and exciting field of study and practice. The
core themes of linguistic and other cultural rights, cultural
heritage, traditional crafts and knowledge, the performing arts,
sports, and religion are of fundamental importance to people around
the world, engaging them at the grass roots and often commanding
their daily attention. The related legal processes are both
significant and complex. This unique collection of materials and
commentary on cultural law covers a broad range of themes. Opening
chapters explore critical issues involving cultural activities,
artifacts, and status as well as the fundamental concepts of
culture and law. Subsequent chapters examine the dynamic interplay
of law and culture with respect to each of the core themes. The
materials demonstrate the reality and efficacy of comparative,
international, and indigenous law and legal practices in the
dynamic context of culture-related issues. Throughout the book,
these issues are presented at multiple levels of legal authority:
international, national, and subnational.
Birdle & Sprey is an enchanting story of a baby Turtle and a
newborn Osprey born at the very same moment. Birdle the turtle is
confused. He thinks he's being cared for by Sprey's nurturing
osprey mother. When Sprey discovers she knows how to fly, Birdle
assumes he should be able to fly too. And so begins the adventures
of Birdle and Sprey.
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