The conflicts that abound around the world between different groups struggling to control the definition, management, and use of heritage give rise to many issues that need to be foregrounded in scholarly and professional debates. Focusing on UNESCO’s World Heritage system, this paper asks: Why and how do nation states avoid respecting heritage rights? What can be and is being done about it? How can we move toward a more rightsbased approach to heritage management? The notion that people have rights to access and enjoy their cultural heritage has emerged within the domain of cultural rights, which, in turn, is a component of human rights. Prospects for achieving global recognition of cultural heritage rights have improved recent...
The world’s cultural heritage is vulnerable to numerous types of risks, ranging from climate crisis ...
Indigenous peoples have always strived for recognition of the right to their ancestral lands, resour...
An electronic version of this book is freely available, thanks to the support of libraries working w...
Cultural heritage should not be seen merely as a technical matter or from a narrow visitor managemen...
In recent years, the social dimension of cultural heritage has gained significance in international ...
The present article investigates the linkages between conserving cultural heritage, maintaining cult...
UNESCO\u27s Convention for the Safeguarding of Intangible Heritage came into force in April 2006, si...
The present article investigates the linkages between conserving cultural heritage, maintaining cult...
Cultural heritage has been included in public international law because of its value as part of the ...
This book focuses on the balance between protecting human rights and protecting world heritage sites...
This paper discusses the efficacy of applying a framework of universal human rights to resolve herit...
This paper discusses indigenous peoples' rights to their cultural heritage, using the example of rig...
Social scientists are increasingly approaching the World Heritage Committee itself as an entry-point...
Indigenous rights to heritage have only recently become the subject of academic scholarship. This co...
International institutions have a tendency to compartmentalize areas of knowledge and endeavour. Wit...
The world’s cultural heritage is vulnerable to numerous types of risks, ranging from climate crisis ...
Indigenous peoples have always strived for recognition of the right to their ancestral lands, resour...
An electronic version of this book is freely available, thanks to the support of libraries working w...
Cultural heritage should not be seen merely as a technical matter or from a narrow visitor managemen...
In recent years, the social dimension of cultural heritage has gained significance in international ...
The present article investigates the linkages between conserving cultural heritage, maintaining cult...
UNESCO\u27s Convention for the Safeguarding of Intangible Heritage came into force in April 2006, si...
The present article investigates the linkages between conserving cultural heritage, maintaining cult...
Cultural heritage has been included in public international law because of its value as part of the ...
This book focuses on the balance between protecting human rights and protecting world heritage sites...
This paper discusses the efficacy of applying a framework of universal human rights to resolve herit...
This paper discusses indigenous peoples' rights to their cultural heritage, using the example of rig...
Social scientists are increasingly approaching the World Heritage Committee itself as an entry-point...
Indigenous rights to heritage have only recently become the subject of academic scholarship. This co...
International institutions have a tendency to compartmentalize areas of knowledge and endeavour. Wit...
The world’s cultural heritage is vulnerable to numerous types of risks, ranging from climate crisis ...
Indigenous peoples have always strived for recognition of the right to their ancestral lands, resour...
An electronic version of this book is freely available, thanks to the support of libraries working w...