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    UID:
    gbv_1657976742
    Format: XXI, 466 S. , Ill., Kt., graph. Darst.
    Edition: Online-Ausg. Online-Ressource Brill Human rights and humanitarian law e-books online$acollection 2010
    ISBN: 9004160361 , 9789004160361
    Series Statement: Nijhoff eBook titles
    Content: Preliminary Material /J.A. Nafziger and A.M. Nicgorski -- Chapter 1. Who Controls Native Cultural Heritage?: \'Art,\' \'Artifacts,\' And The Right To Cultural Survival /Rebecca Tsosie -- Chapter 2. Protection And Repatriation Of Indigenous Cultural Heritage In The United States /James A.R. Nafziger -- Chapter 3. Repatriation Of Cultural Material To First Nations In Canada: Legal And Ethical Justifications /Catherine Bell -- Chapter 4. Taonga Maori Renaissance: Protecting The Cultural Heritage Of Aotearoa/New Zealand /Robert K. Paterson -- Chapter 5. Cultural Heritage Law: Recent Developments In The Laws Of War And Occupation /Sabine Von Schorlemer -- Chapter 6. Unraveling History: Return Of African Cultural Objects Repatriated And Looted In Colonial Times /Folarin Shyllon -- Chapter 7. Colonization And Its Effect On The Cultural Property Of Libya /Nancy C. Wilkie -- Chapter 8. Legal And Illegal Acquisition Of Antiquities In Iraq, 19th Century To 2003 /McGuire Gibson -- Chapter 9. German Archaeological Institute’s Protection Of Cultural Heritage In Iraq And Elsewhere In The Middle East /Margarete Van Ess -- Chapter 10. Whose Culture Is It, Anyway? /Kwame Anthony Appiah -- Chapter 11. Thieves Of Baghdad: The Search For Iraq’s Stolen Heritage /Colonel Matthew Bogdanos -- Chapter 12. Mythology Of The Antiquities Market /Ricardo J. Elia -- Chapter 13. Unesco International Framework For The Protection Of The Cultural Heritage /Lyndel V. Prott -- Chapter 14. 2001 UNESCO Convention On The Protection Of The Underwater Cultural Heritage /Tullio Scovazzi -- Chapter 15. Increasing Effectiveness Of The Legal Regime For The Protection Of The International Archaeological Heritage /Patty Gerstenblith -- Chapter 16. Preservation Of Cultural Heritage: A Tool Of International Public Diplomacy /Maria P. Kouroupas -- Chapter 17. Culture And Development: The Role Of Governments In Protecting And Promoting Culture /Anastasia Telesetsky -- Chapter 18. Recovery Of Art Looted During The Holocaust /Lawrence M. Kaye -- Chapter 19. Resolving Material Culture Disputes: Human Rights, Property Rights, And Crimes Against Humanity /Robert K. Paterson -- Chapter 20. Using UNIDROIT To Avoid Cultural Heritage Disputes: Limitation Periods /Patrick O’Keefe -- Chapter 21. Provenance Research: Litigation And The Responsibility Of Museums /Lawrence M. Kaye -- Chapter 22. Museums As Sites Of Reconciliation /Claire L. Lyons -- Index /J.A. Nafziger and A.M. Nicgorski.
    Content: The global community, dependent as always on the cooperation of nation states, is gradually learning to address the serious threats to the cultural heritage of our disparate but shared civilizations. The legacy of conquest, colonialization, and commerce looms large in defining and explaining these threats. The essays contained in this challenging volume are based on papers presented at an international conference on cultural heritage issues that took place at Willamette University . The conference sought to generate fresh ideas about these cultural heritage issues; offer a good sense of their nuances and complexities; and reveal how culture, law, and ethics can interact, complement, diverge, and contradict one another. This book seeks to accomplish these purposes. What it explores is the fact that, allong with an emerging blend of adversarial and collaborative processes to address cultural heritage issues, has come a substantial broadening of the normative framework in recent years. This framework now spans a welter of issues ranging from the creation of cultural safety zones during armed conflict, to the ongoing rectification of genocidal conquest during the European Holocaust and World War II, to the treatment of shipwrecks and their cargo, to the protection of folklore and other intangibles, to the promotion of traditional knowledge in the interest of biological diversity. All of these topics are controversial, as are the legal instruments that incorporate them, but the issues they embrace are vital to us all, whether our viewpoint is in the global arena, a national legislature, a courtroom, a classroom, an archaeological site, or a museum
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789004189928
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789004160361
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Cultural heritage issues Leiden [u.a.] : Nijhoff, 2010 ISBN 9789004160361
    Language: English
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  • 2
    UID:
    almahu_9949702063702882
    Format: 1 online resource.
    ISBN: 9789004189928
    Series Statement: Nijhoff eBook titles
    Content: The global community, dependent as always on the cooperation of nation states, is gradually learning to address the serious threats to the cultural heritage of our disparate but shared civilizations. The legacy of conquest, colonialization, and commerce looms large in defining and explaining these threats. The essays contained in this challenging volume are based on papers presented at an international conference on cultural heritage issues that took place at Willamette University . The conference sought to generate fresh ideas about these cultural heritage issues; offer a good sense of their nuances and complexities; and reveal how culture, law, and ethics can interact, complement, diverge, and contradict one another. This book seeks to accomplish these purposes. What it explores is the fact that, allong with an emerging blend of adversarial and collaborative processes to address cultural heritage issues, has come a substantial broadening of the normative framework in recent years. This framework now spans a welter of issues ranging from the creation of cultural safety zones during armed conflict, to the ongoing rectification of genocidal conquest during the European Holocaust and World War II, to the treatment of shipwrecks and their cargo, to the protection of folklore and other intangibles, to the promotion of traditional knowledge in the interest of biological diversity. All of these topics are controversial, as are the legal instruments that incorporate them, but the issues they embrace are vital to us all, whether our viewpoint is in the global arena, a national legislature, a courtroom, a classroom, an archaeological site, or a museum.
    Note: Based on a conference entitled "Cultural Heritage Issues : The Legacy of Conquest, Colonization, and Commerce" that was held October 12-14, 2006, at Willamette University. , Preliminary Material / , Chapter 1. Who Controls Native Cultural Heritage?: \'Art,\' \'Artifacts,\' And The Right To Cultural Survival / , Chapter 2. Protection And Repatriation Of Indigenous Cultural Heritage In The United States / , Chapter 3. Repatriation Of Cultural Material To First Nations In Canada: Legal And Ethical Justifications / , Chapter 4. Taonga Maori Renaissance: Protecting The Cultural Heritage Of Aotearoa/New Zealand / , Chapter 5. Cultural Heritage Law: Recent Developments In The Laws Of War And Occupation / , Chapter 6. Unraveling History: Return Of African Cultural Objects Repatriated And Looted In Colonial Times / , Chapter 7. Colonization And Its Effect On The Cultural Property Of Libya / , Chapter 8. Legal And Illegal Acquisition Of Antiquities In Iraq, 19th Century To 2003 / , Chapter 9. German Archaeological Institute's Protection Of Cultural Heritage In Iraq And Elsewhere In The Middle East / , Chapter 10. Whose Culture Is It, Anyway? / , Chapter 11. Thieves Of Baghdad: The Search For Iraq's Stolen Heritage / , Chapter 12. Mythology Of The Antiquities Market / , Chapter 13. Unesco International Framework For The Protection Of The Cultural Heritage / , Chapter 14. 2001 UNESCO Convention On The Protection Of The Underwater Cultural Heritage / , Chapter 15. Increasing Effectiveness Of The Legal Regime For The Protection Of The International Archaeological Heritage / , Chapter 16. Preservation Of Cultural Heritage: A Tool Of International Public Diplomacy / , Chapter 17. Culture And Development: The Role Of Governments In Protecting And Promoting Culture / , Chapter 18. Recovery Of Art Looted During The Holocaust / , Chapter 19. Resolving Material Culture Disputes: Human Rights, Property Rights, And Crimes Against Humanity / , Chapter 20. Using UNIDROIT To Avoid Cultural Heritage Disputes: Limitation Periods / , Chapter 21. Provenance Research: Litigation And The Responsibility Of Museums / , Chapter 22. Museums As Sites Of Reconciliation / , Index /
    Additional Edition: Print version: Cultural Heritage Issues: The Legacy of Conquest, Colonization and Commerce Leiden, Boston : Brill | Nijhoff, 2009, ISBN 9789004160361
    Language: English
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  • 3
    UID:
    gbv_1696497817
    Format: 1 online resource (488 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9789004189928
    Content: The global community, dependent as always on the cooperation of nation states, is gradually learning to address the serious threats to the cultural heritage of our disparate but shared civilizations. The legacy of conquest, colonialization, and commerce looms large in defining and explaining these threats. The essays contained in this challenging volume are based on papers presented at an international conference on cultural heritage issues that took place at Willamette University. The conference sought to generate fresh ideas about these cultural heritage issues; offer a good sense of their nuances and complexities; and reveal how culture, law, and ethics can interact, complement, diverge, and contradict one another.
    Content: Intro -- Preface and Acknowledgments (James A.R. Nafziger and Ann M. Nicgorski) -- About the Editors and Authors -- Introduction (James A.R. Nafziger and Ann M. Nicgorski) -- Part I: Legacy of Indigenous Conquest -- Chapter 1. Who Controls Native Cultural Heritage?: "Art," "Artifacts," and the Right to Cultural Survival (Rebecca Tsosie) -- Chapter 2. Protection and Repatriation of Indigenous Cultural Heritage in the United States (James A.R. Nafziger) -- Chapter 3. Repatriation of Cultural Material to First Nations in Canada: Legal and Ethical Justifications (Catherine Bell) -- Chapter 4. Taonga Maori Renaissance: Protecting the Cultural Heritage of Aotearoa/New Zealand (Robert K. Paterson) -- Part II: Legacy of International Conquest and Colonization -- Chapter 5. Cultural Heritage Law: Recent Developments in the Laws of War and Occupation (Sabine von Schorlemer) -- Chapter 6. Unraveling History: Return of African Cultural Objects Repatriated and Looted in Colonial Times (Folarin Shyllon) -- Chapter 7. Colonization and Its Effect on the Cultural Property of Libya (Nancy C. Wilkie) -- Chapter 8. Legal and Illegal Acquisition of Antiquities in Iraq, 19th Century to 2003 (McGuire Gibson) -- Chapter 9. German Archaeological Institute's Protection of Cultural Heritage in Iraq and Elsewhere in the Middle East (Margarete van Ess) -- Part III: Protecting Cultural Heritage Today and Tomorrow (Keynote Lectures) -- Chapter 10. Whose Culture Is It, Anyway? (Kwame Anthony Appiah) -- Chapter 11. Thieves of Baghdad: The Search for Iraq's Stolen Heritage (Colonel Matthew Bogdanos) -- Part IV: Legacy of Commerce in the Framework of International Law -- Chapter 12. Mythology of the Antiquities Market (Ricardo J. Elia) -- Chapter 13. UNESCO International Framework for the Protection of the Cultural Heritage (Lyndel V. Prott).
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    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789004160361
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9789004160361
    Language: English
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  • 4
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Leiden [Netherlands] :Martinus Nijhoff Publishers,
    UID:
    edocfu_9959234065702883
    Format: 1 online resource (488 p.)
    ISBN: 1-282-94908-X , 9786612949081 , 90-04-18992-0
    Series Statement: Nijhoff eBook titles
    Content: The global community, dependent as always on the cooperation of nation states, is gradually learning to address the serious threats to the cultural heritage of our disparate but shared civilizations. The legacy of conquest, colonialization, and commerce looms large in defining and explaining these threats. The essays contained in this challenging volume are based on papers presented at an international conference on cultural heritage issues that took place at Willamette University . The conference sought to generate fresh ideas about these cultural heritage issues; offer a good sense of their nuances and complexities; and reveal how culture, law, and ethics can interact, complement, diverge, and contradict one another. This book seeks to accomplish these purposes. What it explores is the fact that, allong with an emerging blend of adversarial and collaborative processes to address cultural heritage issues, has come a substantial broadening of the normative framework in recent years. This framework now spans a welter of issues ranging from the creation of cultural safety zones during armed conflict, to the ongoing rectification of genocidal conquest during the European Holocaust and World War II, to the treatment of shipwrecks and their cargo, to the protection of folklore and other intangibles, to the promotion of traditional knowledge in the interest of biological diversity. All of these topics are controversial, as are the legal instruments that incorporate them, but the issues they embrace are vital to us all, whether our viewpoint is in the global arena, a national legislature, a courtroom, a classroom, an archaeological site, or a museum.
    Note: Based on a conference entitled "Cultural Heritage Issues : The Legacy of Conquest, Colonization, and Commerce" that was held October 12-14, 2006, at Willamette University. , Who controls native cultural heritage? : "art," "artifacts," and the right to cultural survival / Rebecca Tsosie -- Protection and repatriation of indigenous cultural heritage in the United States / James A.R. Nafziger -- Repatriation of cultural material to first nations in Canada : legal and ethical justifications / Catherine Bell -- Taonga Maori renaissance : protecting the cultural heritage of Aotearoa/New Zealand / Robert K. Paterson -- Cultural heritage law : recent developments in the laws of war and occupation / Sabine von Schorlemer -- Unraveling history : return of African cultural objects repatriated and looted in colonial times / Folarin Shyllon -- Colonization and its effect on the cultural property of Libya / Nancy C. Wilkie -- Legal and illegal acquisition of antiquities in Iraq, 19th century to 2003 / McGuire Gibson -- German Archaeological Institute's protection of cultural heritage in Iraq and elsewhere in the Middle East / Margarete van Ess -- Whose culture is it anyway? / Kwame Anthony Appiah -- Thieves of Baghdad : the search for Iraq's stolen heritage / Matthew Bogdanos -- Mythology of the antiquities market / Ricardo J. Elia. , UNESCO international framework for the protection of the cultural heritage / Lyndel V. Prott -- 2001 UNESCO Convention on the Protection of the Underwater Cultural Heritage / Tullio Scovazzi -- Increasing effectiveness of the legal regime for the protection of the international archaeological heritage / Patty Gerstenblith -- Preservation of cultural heritage : a tool of international public diplomacy / Maria P. Kouroupas -- Culture and development : the role of governments in protecting and promoting culture / Anastasia Telesetsky -- Recovery of art looted during the Holocaust / Lawrence M. Kaye -- Resolving material culture disputes : human rights, property rights, and crimes against humanity / Robert K. Paterson -- Using UNIDROIT to avoid cultural heritage disputes : limitation periods / Patrick O'Keefe -- Provenance research : litigation and the responsibility of museums / Lawrence M. Kaye -- Museums as sites of reconciliation / Claire L. Lyons. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 90-04-16036-1
    Language: English
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