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Publisher
Uniwersytet Opolski. Wydział Prawa i Administracji
Journal
Santander Art and Culture Law Review
Year
2017
Volume
3
Issue
2
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Volume contents
2
article:
From Traditional Culture and Folklore to Intangible Cultural Heritage: Evolution of a Treaty
(
Blake J.
), p. 41-60
article:
The Intangible Cultural Heritage System: Many Challenges, Few Proposals
(
Skounti A.
), p. 61-76
article:
Building Bridges Between the 1972 and 2003 Conventions – Searching for an Integrated Protection of Cultural Heritage under UNESCO’s Cultural Conventions System
(
Zalasińska K.
), p. 77-90
article:
National Laws Related to Intangible Cultural Heritage: Determining the Object of a Comparative Study
(
Vaivade A.
,
Wagener N.
), p. 91-108
article:
The Protection of Intangible Cultural Heritage in Armed Conflict: Dissolving the Boundaries Between the Existing Legal Regimes?
(
Chainoglou K.
), p. 109-134
article:
Museums, Dance, and the Safeguarding of Intangible Cultural Heritage: “Events of Practice” – A New Strategy for Museums?
(
Erlien T.
,
Bakka E.
), p. 135-156
article:
“Lawmaker Wants Cockfighting [to be] Part of Heritage”: A Critical Analysis of the 2003 Convention and the Struggle of Animal Rights Groups
(
Hailemariam T.
), p. 157-182
article:
The Ví of Visibility, Visitability, and Viability in Vietnam: pHD and the Safeguarding Paradigm of the 2003 Convention After a Decade
(
Jacobs M.
), p. 183-214
article:
UK’s Cultural Property (Armed Conflicts) Act 2017 – Legislation 60 Years in Making
(
Jachec-Neale A.
), p. 215-236
article:
Cultural Heritage and Spanish Private Law
(
Capote Pérez L. J.
), p. 237-254
article:
The Nicosia Convention 2017: A New International Instrument Regarding Criminal Offences against Cultural Property
(
Bieczyński M. M.
), p. 255-274
article:
International Cultural Heritage Law and World Heritage Listing: A Vehicle for “White Control of Indigenous Heritage”?
(
Bassani M.
), p. 275-296
article:
Is China a Model Member State of UNESCO in Implementing the 2003 Convention? Reasons, Benefits, and Criticisms
(
Tomczak M.
), p. 297-318
article:
The Threat to Cultural Heritage from Crime in Poland: 2016 Cases
(
Jakubowski O.
), p. 319-342
article:
Culture and Human Rights: The Wroclaw Commentaries Andreas Joh. Wiesand, Kalliopi Chainoglou, Anna Śledzińska-Simon, and Yvonne Donders (eds.), ISBN 978-3-11-043225-1 De Gruyter, Berlin – Boston 2016, pp. xxxi, 326
(
McCorquodale R.
), p. 373-375
article:
Restitution of Cultural Property. Hard Case. Theory of Argumentation. Philosophy of Law Kamil Zeidler, ISBN 978-83-7865-462-9 Gdańsk University Press, Wolters Kluwer, Gdańsk – Warsaw 2016, pp. 230
(
Gwoździewicz-Matan P.
), p. 376-379
article:
International Cultural Heritage Law in Armed Conflict: Case-Studies of Syria, Libya, Mali, the Invasion of Iraq, and the Buddhas of BamiyanMarina Lostal, ISBN 978-1-107-16921-0 Cambridge University Press, Cambridge 2017, pp. xviii, 198
(
Wierczyńska K.
), p. 380-384
article:
Intangible Cultural Heritage: Safeguarding Experiences in Central and Eastern European Countries and China. 10th Anniversary of the Entry into Force of the 2003 UNESCO Convention through the Prism of Sustainable Development Hanna Schreiber (ed.), ISBN 978-83-63260-95-8 National Heritage Board, Warsaw 2017, 475 p.
(
Rottermund A.
), p. 385-391
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