
This Book Provides A Comprehensive Overview Of The Development Of International Cultural Heritage Law And Policy Since 1945. It Sets Out The International (including Regional) Law Currently Governing The Protection And Safeguarding Of Cultural Heritage In Peace Time, As Well As International Cultural Policy-making. In Addition To Analysing The Relevant Legal Frameworks, It Focuses On The Broader Policy And Other Contexts Within Which And In Response To Which This Law Has Developed. Following This Approach, Attention Is Paid To: Introducing International Cultural Heritage Law And Its Place In International Law Generally; Illicit Excavation And The Illegal Trade In Archaeological Finds; Protection Of Underwater Cultural Heritage; The Relationship Between Cultural Heritage And The Environment; Intangible Aspects Of Heritage And Their Safeguarding; Cultural Heritage As Traditional Knowledge And Creativity; Regional Approaches To Protection; And Human Rights Issues Related To Cultural Heritage. In Addition, Newly-emerging Topics And Challenges Are Addressed, Including The Relationship Between Cultural Heritage And Sustainable Development And The Gender Dynamics Of Cultural Heritage. Providing Both A Perfect Introduction To Cultural Heritage Law And Deeper Reflection On Its Challenges, This Book Should Be Invaluable For Students, Scholars, And Practitioners In The Field.
This book investigates the evolution, legal frameworks, and policy challenges governing the protection and safeguarding of international cultural heritage since 1945. Janet Blake, an expert in the field, synthesizes historical developments with current international and regional legal standards. The text argues that cultural heritage law does not exist in a vacuum but is deeply intertwined with environmental policy, human rights, and sustainable development goals. By examining both established statutes and emerging issues, the author provides a comprehensive framework for understanding how global policy responds to the threats facing cultural assets.
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Experts identify this work as a foundational text that successfully bridges the gap between academic theory and practical policy application. Readers frequently note the clarity of the prose, which makes complex international legal structures accessible to students and practitioners alike.
Page Count:
460
Publication Date:
2015-01-01
Publisher:
Oup Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191035319
ISBN-13:
9780191035319
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