This paper represents a part of my PhD study which aims to identify anomalies in the procedure of inscribing properties on the World Heritage List through a comparative study of the recommendations of the advisory bodies and of the final decisions taken by the World Heritage Committee between 2010 and 2019 and how they indirectly affect the credibility and the future of the 1972 Convention Concerning the Protection of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage. How is the procedure evolving and what distortions can be identified between the stated principles and the inscriptions on the List? How does this influence the evolution of the World Heritage List and the concept of the Outstanding Universal Value (OUV)
The United Kingdom ratified the World Heritage Convention in 1984 and since then 33 World Heritage S...
This thesis contributes to the cultural economics literature by providing insights into how the qual...
For almost 50 years, the UNESCO World Heritage Convention Concerning the Protection of the World’s C...
The official intention of the UNESCO World Heritage List is to protect the global heritage. However,...
On 16 November 1972 the General Conference of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultura...
The 1972 World Heritage Convention is the most universal legal instrument in heritage conservation w...
The World Heritage Convention (WHC) is the most comprehensive and widely ratified among UNESCO treat...
The paper deals with a rate between sites inscribed in the World Heritage List and the Representativ...
Guidance on reconstruction is being prepared to implement recent decisions of the World Heritage (WH...
State aspirations to have national properties recognised as belonging to the heritage of humanity wi...
The UNESCO World Heritage List is designed to protect the global heritage. We show that, with respec...
The UNESCO World Heritage List contains the 900 most treasured Sites of humanity’s culture and land...
The World Heritage List has been described as ‘the most universal international legal instrument in ...
The conservation of the historical memory of humanity is the deepest aim of the UNESCO Convention fo...
This presentation examines some of the complex issues that pertain to the perspective of the concept...
The United Kingdom ratified the World Heritage Convention in 1984 and since then 33 World Heritage S...
This thesis contributes to the cultural economics literature by providing insights into how the qual...
For almost 50 years, the UNESCO World Heritage Convention Concerning the Protection of the World’s C...
The official intention of the UNESCO World Heritage List is to protect the global heritage. However,...
On 16 November 1972 the General Conference of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultura...
The 1972 World Heritage Convention is the most universal legal instrument in heritage conservation w...
The World Heritage Convention (WHC) is the most comprehensive and widely ratified among UNESCO treat...
The paper deals with a rate between sites inscribed in the World Heritage List and the Representativ...
Guidance on reconstruction is being prepared to implement recent decisions of the World Heritage (WH...
State aspirations to have national properties recognised as belonging to the heritage of humanity wi...
The UNESCO World Heritage List is designed to protect the global heritage. We show that, with respec...
The UNESCO World Heritage List contains the 900 most treasured Sites of humanity’s culture and land...
The World Heritage List has been described as ‘the most universal international legal instrument in ...
The conservation of the historical memory of humanity is the deepest aim of the UNESCO Convention fo...
This presentation examines some of the complex issues that pertain to the perspective of the concept...
The United Kingdom ratified the World Heritage Convention in 1984 and since then 33 World Heritage S...
This thesis contributes to the cultural economics literature by providing insights into how the qual...
For almost 50 years, the UNESCO World Heritage Convention Concerning the Protection of the World’s C...