The involvement of non-state actors in legal regimes concerning the protection of cultural heritage has been identified as a key challenge facing the development of international law in this field. This challenge is intensified when the relevant cultural heritage under consideration takes the form of religious sites whose use by a church community (non-state actor) for the purposes of its religious activities has been impacted upon by circumstances such as war or inter-ethnic conflict resulting in the displacement of that church community. This article contributes to this discussion by reference to a significant non-state actor in the field of religion and global affairs – the Orthodox Church – and specifically by reference to the Church’s ...
This article analyses Turkey’s efforts to institutionalise community involvement in the management o...
The landscape of cultural property and cultural heritage discourse is continually evolving, and the ...
The debates over contemporary restoration practices in Turkey have become heated in recent years esp...
The involvement of non-state actors in legal regimes concerning the protection of cultural heritage ...
This article addresses the shortcomings of UNESCO's intangible heritage program in developing effect...
The essay examines the legal condition of Turkey’s religious minorities, by focusing on the issue of...
PhD ThesisThis research investigates the site management initiatives that were introduced as a resul...
Cultural heritage as an element of international promotion and development policy of TurkeyFor more ...
This article considers the following questions. Who are the addressees of the different rules on pro...
"Cultural genocide" is not per se covered by the 1948 UN Convention. However, it was very carefully ...
Turkey is a country that is rich in terms of cultural property. It is regarded as a source country f...
It is common knowledge that the process of defining and protecting certain religious elements as inv...
This article traces the long trajectory of non-Muslim corporate status and communal property ownersh...
This article presents the ways Orthodox countries form their own discourses for heritage representat...
The relationship between cultural heritage and identity has long been acknowledged. Due to this rele...
This article analyses Turkey’s efforts to institutionalise community involvement in the management o...
The landscape of cultural property and cultural heritage discourse is continually evolving, and the ...
The debates over contemporary restoration practices in Turkey have become heated in recent years esp...
The involvement of non-state actors in legal regimes concerning the protection of cultural heritage ...
This article addresses the shortcomings of UNESCO's intangible heritage program in developing effect...
The essay examines the legal condition of Turkey’s religious minorities, by focusing on the issue of...
PhD ThesisThis research investigates the site management initiatives that were introduced as a resul...
Cultural heritage as an element of international promotion and development policy of TurkeyFor more ...
This article considers the following questions. Who are the addressees of the different rules on pro...
"Cultural genocide" is not per se covered by the 1948 UN Convention. However, it was very carefully ...
Turkey is a country that is rich in terms of cultural property. It is regarded as a source country f...
It is common knowledge that the process of defining and protecting certain religious elements as inv...
This article traces the long trajectory of non-Muslim corporate status and communal property ownersh...
This article presents the ways Orthodox countries form their own discourses for heritage representat...
The relationship between cultural heritage and identity has long been acknowledged. Due to this rele...
This article analyses Turkey’s efforts to institutionalise community involvement in the management o...
The landscape of cultural property and cultural heritage discourse is continually evolving, and the ...
The debates over contemporary restoration practices in Turkey have become heated in recent years esp...