04983nam a22001817a 4500020001800000082001600018100003800034245006300072260004600135300001100181500003500192505293500227520140203162700003604564942000704600999001704607952017704624 a9780198859871 a720.288\FRA aFrancioni, Francesco ( Ed.)96213 aThe Oxford handbook of international cultural heritage law a New YorkbOxford University Press,c2020 a1012p. aWORD/2025/CRB/1767b2025-11-25 aB8793 Introduction Ana Filipa Vrdoljak And Francesco Francioni p.1, Historical Overview, Intellectual Cooperation Organisation, Unesco, And The Culture Conventions Ana Filipa Vrdoljak And Lynn Meskell p.13,II. Substantive Aspects, Cultural Heritage And International Humanitarian Law Roger Okeefe p.43, Intentional Destruction Of Cultural Heritage Federico Lenzerini p.75, International Criminal Law And The Protection Ofthlesoi Cultural Heritage Micaela Frulli p.100, The Responsibilities To Protect Cultural Heritage And Prevent Cultural Genocide James A. R. Nafziger p.121, Cultural Heritage And Disasters Giulio Bartolini p.145, Cultural Heritage, Transitional Justice, And Rule Of Law Ana Filipa Vrdoljak p.169, Theft And Illegal Excavation: Legal Principles For Protection Of The Archaeological Heritage Patty Gerstenblith p.200, Grasping The Nettle Of Illicit Export, Import, And Transfer Of Ownership Of Cultural Objects Folarin Shyllon p.227, World Cultural Heritage Francesco Francioni p.250, Landscape As Cultural Heritage Amy Strecker p.272, Underwater Cultural Heritage Patrick J. O`Keefe p.295, The Environment And Cultural Heritage Ben Boer 318, Safeguarding Intangible Cultural Heritage Janet Blake p.347, Language As Cultural Heritage Bruno De Witte p.371, Cultural Heritage And Human Rights Yvonne Donders p.379, Indigenous Peoples And Cultural Heritage Dalee Sambo Dorough And Siegfried Wiessner p.407, Cultural Heritage And Women Joseph Powderly And Rafael Braga Da Silva p.431, Cultural Heritage And Intellectual Property Mira Burri p.459, Cultural Heritage In International Investment Law Valentina Vadi p.483, National Treasures At The Intersection Between Cultural Heritage And International Trade Law Tania Voon p.507, III General International Law Custom And General Principles Of International Cultural Heritage Law Francesco Francioni p.531, Cultural Heritage And State Immunity Riccardo Pavoni p.551,Cultural Heritage And State Succession Andrzej Jakubowski p.581,Cultural Heritage And State Responsibilityhs Patrizia Vigni p.605, Remedies Elisa Novic p.642, IV, Procedural And Institutional Aspectse, International Dispute Resolution Mechanismseub Ite Marc-André Renold p.665, The Role Of Domestic Courts Kurt Siehr p.687, Alternative Dispute Settlement Mechanisms Alessandro Chechi p.718, International Cultural Heritage Law: The Institutional Aspects Tullio Scovazzi p.737, The Participation Of Non-State Actors In The Implementation Of Cultural Heritage Lawstssbeedslb Kristin Hausler p.760, Codes Of Ethics Manlio Frigo p.787, Regional Approaches, Africa Folarin Shyllon p.811, Asia Keun-Gwan Lee p.835, Oceania Craig Forrest And Jennifer Corrinttesh Issts p.860, Central And South America Lucas Lixinski p.878, Europe Rachael Craufurd Smith p.908, Middle East And North Africa Morag M. Kersel And Mounir Bouchenaki p.931, North American Cultural Heritage Law Derek Fincham p. 959, Index p.981. a"This Handbook sets out and assesses the international legal framework governing the protection of cultural heritage. Cultural heritage is frequently not bounded by national territory and can only effectively be protected through international cooperation. This is a primary driving force of contemporary multilateral, regional and bilateral initiatives, including legal measures. Accordingly, the handbook is primarily focused on public international law, but it embraces also aspects of private international law and comparative law. It analyses the substance of cultural heritage protection and explores its links with other areas of public and private international law, as well as the ways in which cultural heritage law is contributing to the development of international law itself. The book concludes with an examination of the implementation of cultural heritage law and of regional approaches. It reflects the diversity of developments in almost every field of international law which is leading to this specialist area of law, and provides an overarching rationale for understanding and teaching cultural heritage law as a coherent body of law with key principles and practices. The book is designed in such a manner to enable a reader, whether it be a practitioner, policymaker, teacher or student, to pick and choose according their individual needs"-- Provided by publisher Show less aVrdoljak, Ana Filipa(ed.)96229 cBK c10943d10943 00104070aKRVIAbKRVIAd2025-11-27eWORD/2025/CRB/1767,Word Bookshopg6996.00l2m2o720.288\FRAp8793q2026-06-18r2026-05-07s2026-05-07xMARCHyBKxMARCHxMARCHxMARCH