The conceptualisation of culture in international law has been rooted in two main conceptual poles: persons – protection of cultural rights of individuals, groups and communities, and property – protection of cultural goods. This finds an explanation within the subject and object dichotomy that is fundamental in law but seems to be insufficient for the interpretation of ‘intangible cultural heritage’. The article analyses whether ‘intangible cultural heritage’ can be interpreted as being linked to the one, the other or both of the named poles of conceptualising culture in international law. The purpose of the article is to seek a conceptual sequence that in the history of international law has lead to an existing ne...
This book provides a substantial contribution to understanding the international legal framework for...
This presentation examines some of the complex issues that pertain to the perspective of the concept...
In recent years, the social dimension of cultural heritage has gained significance in international ...
The conceptualisation of culture in international law has been rooted in two main conceptual poles: ...
“In the past century, we studied the law from within. The jurists of today are studying it from wit...
The article argues that the dichotomy between nationalism and internationalism with respect to cultu...
Defence Date: 23 November 2010Examining Board: Prof. Dr. Francesco Francioni, EUI (Supervisor); Prof...
International cooperation in cultural heritage protection has developed primarily within the frame- ...
Cultural heritage has been included in public international law because of its value as part of the ...
Intangible cultural heritage (ICH), made up of all immaterial manifestations of culture, represents...
This article considers the following questions. Who are the addressees of the different rules on pro...
The chapter gives an introduction to the rationale of international cultural heritage law. Whereas t...
In this paper the author will try to explore the topic from a different perspective: i.e. the emerge...
Cultural Heritage and International Law explores the objects, means and ends of international cultur...
The aim of the study is to evaluate the issue of trade in the scope of cultural objects. Presenting ...
This book provides a substantial contribution to understanding the international legal framework for...
This presentation examines some of the complex issues that pertain to the perspective of the concept...
In recent years, the social dimension of cultural heritage has gained significance in international ...
The conceptualisation of culture in international law has been rooted in two main conceptual poles: ...
“In the past century, we studied the law from within. The jurists of today are studying it from wit...
The article argues that the dichotomy between nationalism and internationalism with respect to cultu...
Defence Date: 23 November 2010Examining Board: Prof. Dr. Francesco Francioni, EUI (Supervisor); Prof...
International cooperation in cultural heritage protection has developed primarily within the frame- ...
Cultural heritage has been included in public international law because of its value as part of the ...
Intangible cultural heritage (ICH), made up of all immaterial manifestations of culture, represents...
This article considers the following questions. Who are the addressees of the different rules on pro...
The chapter gives an introduction to the rationale of international cultural heritage law. Whereas t...
In this paper the author will try to explore the topic from a different perspective: i.e. the emerge...
Cultural Heritage and International Law explores the objects, means and ends of international cultur...
The aim of the study is to evaluate the issue of trade in the scope of cultural objects. Presenting ...
This book provides a substantial contribution to understanding the international legal framework for...
This presentation examines some of the complex issues that pertain to the perspective of the concept...
In recent years, the social dimension of cultural heritage has gained significance in international ...