The Republic of Korea adopted the 1970 Convention on the Means of Prohibiting and Preventing the Illicit Import, Export and Transfer of Ownership of Cultural Property on 14 February, 1983. The Convention has some disadvantages in that its scope does not cover the cultural properties stolen from Korean territory during the Japanese colonial era, which lasted from 1910 to 1945, and the Korean War from 1950 to 1953 because it cannot be retroactively applied to cultural properties stolen during these years, and it falls within the field of public international law. Hence, in order for the Korean government and the legal community to seek more effective methods of restitution of cultural properties stolen during these periods, alternative...
Most of cultural properties had disappeared during Japan's occupation of the Korean peninsula from ...
Korean famous folk songs and traditional narrative songs have been designated in Chinese intangibl...
The author argues that it is necessary to use international law to prevent the illicit transfer of t...
Worldwide, many cultural properties have been wrongfully exported to other countries in times of wa...
My study investigates how Japan nationalized the cultural assets from their colonies and foreign cou...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 201-229Chapter 1: Repatriation of Cultural Property Under Int...
Restitution is one of means of culture goods protection. It ensure possibilities of national herita...
Should cultural property taken by a stronger power or nation remain with that country or should it b...
Artifact-rich countries have recently begun to campaign more vigorously for the return of their cult...
Alternative methods of dispute resolution are an important resource in matters of cultural heritage ...
The prevention of the illicit trade in cultural objects has recently become a global issue. The ill...
The question of restitution of removed cultural properties to which existing treaties do not apply ...
This Comment explores the various legal methods designed to protect cultural property and to prevent...
Defence date: 13 December 2011Examining Board: Examining Board: Prof. Francesco Francioni, European ...
Centuries ago, it was a widespread practice to travel the world and return with souvenirs from ancie...
Most of cultural properties had disappeared during Japan's occupation of the Korean peninsula from ...
Korean famous folk songs and traditional narrative songs have been designated in Chinese intangibl...
The author argues that it is necessary to use international law to prevent the illicit transfer of t...
Worldwide, many cultural properties have been wrongfully exported to other countries in times of wa...
My study investigates how Japan nationalized the cultural assets from their colonies and foreign cou...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 201-229Chapter 1: Repatriation of Cultural Property Under Int...
Restitution is one of means of culture goods protection. It ensure possibilities of national herita...
Should cultural property taken by a stronger power or nation remain with that country or should it b...
Artifact-rich countries have recently begun to campaign more vigorously for the return of their cult...
Alternative methods of dispute resolution are an important resource in matters of cultural heritage ...
The prevention of the illicit trade in cultural objects has recently become a global issue. The ill...
The question of restitution of removed cultural properties to which existing treaties do not apply ...
This Comment explores the various legal methods designed to protect cultural property and to prevent...
Defence date: 13 December 2011Examining Board: Examining Board: Prof. Francesco Francioni, European ...
Centuries ago, it was a widespread practice to travel the world and return with souvenirs from ancie...
Most of cultural properties had disappeared during Japan's occupation of the Korean peninsula from ...
Korean famous folk songs and traditional narrative songs have been designated in Chinese intangibl...
The author argues that it is necessary to use international law to prevent the illicit transfer of t...