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  • 4 tables
  • Page extent: 600 pages
  • Size: 253 x 177 mm
  • Weight: 1.588 kg

Library of Congress

  • Dewey number: 344/.09
  • Dewey version: 22
  • LC Classification: K3791 .A97 2006
  • LC Subject headings:
    • Cultural property--Protection--Law and legislation

Library of Congress Record

Hardback

 (ISBN-13: 9780521857642 | ISBN-10: 0521857643)

Art and Cultural Heritage is appropriately, but not solely, about national and international law respecting cultural heritage. It is a bubbling cauldron of law mixed with ethics, philosophy, politics and working principles looking at how cultural heritage law, policy and practice should be sculpted from the past as the present becomes the future. Art and cultural heritage are two pillars on which a society builds its identity, its values, its sense of community and the individual. The authors explore these demanding concerns, untangle basic values, and look critically at the conflicts and contradictions in existing art and cultural heritage law and policy in its diverse sectors. The rich and provocative contributions collectively provide a reasoned discussion of the issues from a multiplicity of views to permit the reader to understand the theoretical and philosophical underpinnings of the cultural heritage debate.

• An intriguing book, sponsored by the International Bar Association • Will have a wide audience, suitable for both professionals and graduate students • Writers are a worldwide group of authorities on art, law and cultural heritage protection

Contents

Part I. International Legal Tools and Viewpoints; Part II. Keeping Culture Alive; Part III. International Movement of Art and Cultural Property; Part IV. Protecting the World’s Heritage; Part V. A Consideration of Cultural and Natural Heritage Guidelines Applicable to Infrastructure Projects, Mining Operations and their Financing; Part VI. Who Owns the Titanic’s Treasures? Protection of the Underwater Archeological/Cultural Heritage; Part VII. Who Owns traditional Knowledge?; Part VIII. Museums and Cultural Heritage; Part IX. Caring and Sharing; Part X. Resolving Cultural Heritage Disputes.

Reviews

'… a wide-ranging and timely volume. … critical topics in cultural property law whose links are often not explored, with a reach that is global, not local. … the editor guides us through the complex legal and public policy landscape surrounding 'cultural heritage' … Getting people with diverse viewpoints to speak to the subject in hand is one of the strengths of the book … a fascinating book - the specialist will find it of considerable value on account of the range of viewpoints presented; the non-specialist will simply want to dip into it to get a feel for the subject.' Script-ed

'This is the first publication to look at the welter of national and international law on cultural objects and heritage, and critically, at the same time, to allow a truly diverse representative group of contributors to comment on and present arguments concerning the legal status, the care and the future custodianship of cultural patrimony. No longer will well meaning commentators from cultural-object-consuming nations dominate the debate, whatever the philosophic basis of their stance.' The Art Newspaper

Contributors

Ramon Gil, Alan Ereira, Francesco Francioni, Federico Lenzerini, James Cuno, Alissandra Cummins, Neil Brodie, Manus Brinkman, Guido Carducci, Barbara T. Hoffman, Juan Antonio Valdes, Jack Batievsky, Alberto Martorell-Carreno, Frederic J. Truslow, Elizabeth Torres, Folarin Shyllon, Sir Ian Barker, Kerya Chau Sun, Richard Crewdson, Pearl Gourdon, Adrian Parkhouse, Peter Raue, Mechtild Rossler, Matthew Peek, Susan Reye, Jane L. Lennon, Ignacio Gomez Arriola, Francisco Javier Lopez Morales, Brenda Barrett, Nancy I. M. Morgan, Laura Soulliere Gates, James K. Reap, Maria Margarita Suarez Garcia, Charles E. Di Leva, Gay Paulson, Dogon Yagiz, Robert Bassett, Alexandra Wawryk, Tullio Scovazzi, Forrest Booth, Derek Luxford, Ariel W. Gonzales, John Gribble, Craig Forrest, Wend B. Wendland, Bo Hammer Jensen, Maui Solomon, Zelda Pickup, Christopher Hodges, Hester du Plessis,Geoffrey Lewis, George H. O. Abungu, Maria del Pepetuo, Socorro Villareal Escarrega, Ildiko DeAngelis, Gerald Singer, Robert Sullivan, Yani Herreman, Alvaro Soto, Trevor A. Carmichael, Vivienne Solis Rivera, Patricia Madrigal Cordero, Sara Castillo Vargas, Maria Rosa Suarez-Inclan Ducassi, Alida Tua, Brooks W. Daly

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