This article will focus on Indonesia’s effort based on international law to restore its cultural heritage. The problem about cultural heritage retention in international law is always related to two conflicting interests. On one hand, there are many developed states that try to keep abundant cultural heritages from all over the world. On the other hand, there are developing states that try to protect and even restore their cultural heritage during post-independence period. Indonesia is one of developing states that possess abundant cultural heritage. Unfortunately, Indonesia has not been able to fully maximize its right of restoration that is recognized in international law
Published online: October 2020This Handbook sets out and assesses the international legal framework ...
Defence Date: 23 November 2010Examining Board: Prof. Dr. Francesco Francioni, EUI (Supervisor); Prof...
This study provides an overview of the main developments in the legal protection of cultural herita...
This article discusses the international dimensions of communal intellectual property rights protect...
A large number of intangible cultural heritage in the world and the need to protect it causes UNESC...
UNESCO’s heritage policies are one of the most extensive global drivers of landscape and cultural tr...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 201-229Chapter 1: Repatriation of Cultural Property Under Int...
This article considers the following questions. Who are the addressees of the different rules on pro...
As an archipelago, Indonesia consists of 17.507 islands. The regions of Indonesia have some of the...
This article discusses the extent to which Indonesia provides legal protection to prehistoric and hi...
Indonesia is very rich in cultural objects that move (movable property) or not moving (immovable pro...
The 1945 Constitution contain a ruling obligating the government to protect and preserve all cultura...
Indonesia’s underwater cultural heritage has tremendous potential to enhance the understanding of In...
The protection of archaeological and historical objects found at sea, one of them was contained in 1...
AbstractThis paper is based on a sense of concern over the course of the various loss cases of cultu...
Published online: October 2020This Handbook sets out and assesses the international legal framework ...
Defence Date: 23 November 2010Examining Board: Prof. Dr. Francesco Francioni, EUI (Supervisor); Prof...
This study provides an overview of the main developments in the legal protection of cultural herita...
This article discusses the international dimensions of communal intellectual property rights protect...
A large number of intangible cultural heritage in the world and the need to protect it causes UNESC...
UNESCO’s heritage policies are one of the most extensive global drivers of landscape and cultural tr...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 201-229Chapter 1: Repatriation of Cultural Property Under Int...
This article considers the following questions. Who are the addressees of the different rules on pro...
As an archipelago, Indonesia consists of 17.507 islands. The regions of Indonesia have some of the...
This article discusses the extent to which Indonesia provides legal protection to prehistoric and hi...
Indonesia is very rich in cultural objects that move (movable property) or not moving (immovable pro...
The 1945 Constitution contain a ruling obligating the government to protect and preserve all cultura...
Indonesia’s underwater cultural heritage has tremendous potential to enhance the understanding of In...
The protection of archaeological and historical objects found at sea, one of them was contained in 1...
AbstractThis paper is based on a sense of concern over the course of the various loss cases of cultu...
Published online: October 2020This Handbook sets out and assesses the international legal framework ...
Defence Date: 23 November 2010Examining Board: Prof. Dr. Francesco Francioni, EUI (Supervisor); Prof...
This study provides an overview of the main developments in the legal protection of cultural herita...