[À l'origine dans / Was originally part of : CRDP - Droit, biotechnologie et rapport au milieu]Version originale de l'auteur / Author's OriginalThe term cultural property seems to have come into vogue after the Second World War as part of efforts to prevent the recurrence of the massive war-time destruction of objects of cultural significance to various groups and, in some cases, to all of humanity. The 1954 Convention for the Protection of Cultural Property in the Event of Armed Conflict symbolises those efforts. Destruction is not the only doomsday scenario for cultural property. Removal of objects from their owners or region of origin is another concern. This, too, had occurred during the Second World War with the nazis’ looting treasu...
The aim of the study is to evaluate the issue of trade in the scope of cultural objects. Presenting ...
Immovable cultural heritage is still at risk of being neglected by the state responsible for heritag...
This Comment will begin by providing a background of the various types of art theft and the steps, i...
[À l'origine dans / Was originally part of : CRDP - Droit, biotechnologie et rapport au milieu]Versi...
Nations feel an obligation to provide-indeed, a nation\u27s citizens may demand-protection for their...
In this Article, I will argue that both of these legal regimes are misconceived. Both regimes assume...
Nations have adopted a variety of measures designed to preserve objects that are part of their cultu...
Article by Dr Roger O'Keefe (Lecturer in Law and Deputy Director of the Lauterpacht Centre for Inter...
The article argues that the dichotomy between nationalism and internationalism with respect to cultu...
In-situ and intra-national preservation of cultural property is threatened by a highly remunerative ...
The foundation of cultural property laws was laid at the Hague Convention on the Protection of Cultu...
It is namely this tenth year elapsing from the date on which The Cultural Property Protection and Mu...
The central focus of this paper is a proposal for rebalancing protection of cultural property so as ...
Throughout history, cultural property has permanently been at risk in armed conflict as belligerents...
This Comment argues that although the Directive and the Regulation represent a valuable improvement ...
The aim of the study is to evaluate the issue of trade in the scope of cultural objects. Presenting ...
Immovable cultural heritage is still at risk of being neglected by the state responsible for heritag...
This Comment will begin by providing a background of the various types of art theft and the steps, i...
[À l'origine dans / Was originally part of : CRDP - Droit, biotechnologie et rapport au milieu]Versi...
Nations feel an obligation to provide-indeed, a nation\u27s citizens may demand-protection for their...
In this Article, I will argue that both of these legal regimes are misconceived. Both regimes assume...
Nations have adopted a variety of measures designed to preserve objects that are part of their cultu...
Article by Dr Roger O'Keefe (Lecturer in Law and Deputy Director of the Lauterpacht Centre for Inter...
The article argues that the dichotomy between nationalism and internationalism with respect to cultu...
In-situ and intra-national preservation of cultural property is threatened by a highly remunerative ...
The foundation of cultural property laws was laid at the Hague Convention on the Protection of Cultu...
It is namely this tenth year elapsing from the date on which The Cultural Property Protection and Mu...
The central focus of this paper is a proposal for rebalancing protection of cultural property so as ...
Throughout history, cultural property has permanently been at risk in armed conflict as belligerents...
This Comment argues that although the Directive and the Regulation represent a valuable improvement ...
The aim of the study is to evaluate the issue of trade in the scope of cultural objects. Presenting ...
Immovable cultural heritage is still at risk of being neglected by the state responsible for heritag...
This Comment will begin by providing a background of the various types of art theft and the steps, i...