Intersections in international cultural heritage law, edited by Anne-Marie Carstens, Elizabeth Varner
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- Intersections in international cultural heritage law, edited by Anne-Marie Carstens, Elizabeth Varner
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- edited by Anne-Marie Carstens, Elizabeth Varner
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- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
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- Contents
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- p. p. 9.
- An Alternative Approach: Treating Illegal Movement of Cultural Objects as an International or Transnational Crime
- p. p. 165.
- III.
- The United Nations System and the Protection of Cultural Heritage
- 7.
- The Role of UNESCO in the Elaboration and Implementation of International Art, Cultural Property, and Heritage Law
- p. p. 183.
- Guido Carducci
- I.
- The Main UNESCO Conventions
- I.
- p. p. 183.
- III.
- Interactions with International Law
- p. p. 185.
- IV The Role of UNESCO
- p. p. 186.
- V.
- UNESCO's Role in the Elaboration of International Cultural Property and Heritage Law
- p. p. 189.
- VI.
- The Law of Armed Conflict and the Protection of Cultural Heritage
- Implementation of International Cultural Property and Heritage Law
- p. p. 199.
- 8.
- The UN Security Council, the Human Rights Council, and the Protection of Cultural Heritage: A Matter of Peace and Security, Human Rights, or Both?
- p. p. 202.
- Kristin Hausler
- I.
- The Destruction of Cultural Heritage Before the Human Rights Council
- p. p. 206.
- II.
- 1.
- The UN Security Council and Cultural Heritage
- p. p. 215.
- 9.
- The International Court of Justice and Cultural Heritage: International Cultural Heritage Law Through the Lens of World Court Jurisprudence?
- p. p. 223.
- Gabriele Gagliani
- I.
- The ICJ, International Law, and Cultural Heritage: Customary Rights and Sovereignty
- p. p. 224.
- II.
- The Disposition of Movable Cultural Heritage
- Cultural Heritage and the Environment
- p. p. 230.
- III.
- Cultural Heritage and the Obligation to Cooperate
- p. p. 233.
- IV.
- The ICJ and Cultural Heritage: Is There any Jurisprudential Cross-Fertilization?
- p. p. 238.
- IV.
- Special Legal Regimes for World Cultural Heritage and Underwater Cultural Heritage
- p. p. 17.
- 10.
- The World Heritage Convention and the Law of State Responsibility: Promises and Pitfalls
- p. p. 247.
- Lucas Lixinski and Vassilis P Tzevelekos
- I.
- Features of the World Heritage Convention Important for State Responsibility Purposes: Collective Enforcement, State Fault, and Special Rules
- p. p. 249.
- II.
- Factors Undermining the Effectiveness of State Responsibility within the World Heritage Regime
- p. p. 255.
- Patty Gerstenblith
- III.
- Moving Beyond Territoriality: Multiple Duty Bearers and Concurrent Responsibility
- p. p. 261.
- 11.
- Nested Boxes: Tangible Cultural Heritage and Environmental Protection in Light of Climate Change
- p. p. 267.
- Ottavio Quirico
- I.
- A Basic Taxonomy
- p. p. 270.
- I.
- II.
- Regulatory Intersections
- p. p. 272.
- IV.
- An Integrated Approach
- p. p. 285.
- 12.
- The 2001 UNESCO Convention on the Protection of the Underwater Cultural Heritage and Its Principles Relating to the Recovery and Disposition of Material from Shipwrecks
- p. p. 293.
- Sarah Dromgoole
- The Hague Convention Regime and the Law of Armed Conflict
- I.
- 2001 UNESCO Convention
- p. p. 295.
- II.
- Difficulties in the Application of the 2001UCH Convention's Recovery and Disposition Provisions to Shipwrecks and Shipwreck Assemblages
- p. p. 305.
- V.
- Intersections of International, National, and Community Interests in Cultural Heritage
- 13.
- Bridging the Gap Between International Human Rights and International Cultural Heritage Law Instruments: A Functions Approach
- p. p. 20.
- p. p. 319.
- Vanessa Tünsmeyer
- I.
- The Functions of Heritage Approach
- p. p. 322.
- II.
- Heritage Functions and Their Application to Human Rights
- p. p. 331.
- 14.
- Developments Concerning Immunity from Seizure for Cultural State Property on Loan
- Intersections in Public International Law for Protecting Cultural Heritage Law: Past, Present, and Future
- II.
- p. p. 343.
- Nout van Woudenberg
- I.
- UN Convention on Jurisdictional Immunities of States and Their Property
- p. p. 344.
- II.
- Declaration on Jurisdictional Immunities of State-Owned Cultural Property
- p. p. 346.
- III.
- ILA Initiative to Come to a Convention for all Cultural Property on Loan
- Regulation of International Movement of Cultural Objects
- p. p. 348.
- IV.
- United States Foreign Cultural Exchange Jurisdictional Immunity Clarification Act
- p. p. 351.
- V.
- Newly Developed Legislation in Regard to Immunity from Seizure for Cultural Objects on Loan
- p. p. 357.
- 15.
- Nationalism Versus Internationalism: New Perspectives Beyond State Sovereignty and Territoriality in the Protection of Cultural Heritage
- p. p. 364.
- p. p. 29.
- Robert Peters
- I.
- The Principle of State Sovereignty and the Universal Value of Cultural Heritage
- p. p. 366.
- II.
- Nationalism Versus Internationalism: What is Truly International?
- p. p. 368.
- III.
- The Concepts of 'National Cultural Heritage' and 'Cultural Heritage of Humanity'
- p. p. 370.
- III.
- IV.
- Immovable Cultural Heritage
- p. p. 371.
- V.
- Movable Cultural Heritage
- p. p. 373
- Remaining Questions
- p. p. 43.
- 2.
- Comparing Interpretations of States' and Non-State Actors' Obligations Toward Cultural Heritage in Armed Conflict and Occupation: Military Manuals and the Law of War
- p. p. 56.
- Elizabeth Varner
- p. p. 1.
- I.
- 'General Background'
- p. p. 59.
- II.
- 'Principles'
- p. p. 60.
- III.
- 'The Conduct of Hostilities'
- p. p. 62.
- IV.
- Anne-Marie Carstens and Elizabeth Varner
- 'Military Occupation'
- p. p. 76.
- V.
- 'Non-International Armed Conflicts (NIAC)'
- p. p. 78.
- 3.
- Military Intervention, the UN Security Council, and the Role of UNESCO: The Case of Mali
- p. p. 82.
- Sabine von Schorlemer
- I.
- I.
- UNESCO Peacetime Support for the Preservation of Malian Cultural Heritage
- p. p. 83.
- II.
- Threats to Malian Cultural Heritage (from 2011)
- p. p. 85.
- III.
- The UNESCO Response, French Military Intervention, and the UN Security Council
- p. p. 88.
- IV.
- Ongoing Problems
- The Development of Intersections for International Cultural Heritage Law and Public International Law
- p. p. 97.
- V.
- UNESCO's Role Concerning the Rehabilitation of the Malian Cultural Heritage
- p. p. 98.
- II.
- Cultural Heritage-Based Offenses in International Criminal Law and in the International Legal Regime for Combatting Transnational Organized Crime
- 4.
- The Swinging Pendulum of Cultural Heritage Crimes in International Criminal Law
- p. p. 109.
- Anne-Marie Carstens
- p. p. 3.
- I.
- The Swing Toward Codifying Cultural Heritage Crimes: The First World War through the Interwar Period
- p. p. 113.
- II.
- The Swing Away from Codifying Cultural Heritage-Based Crimes: The Postwar Period and Cold War
- p. p. 118.
- III.
- A New Era of International Criminal Tribunals, with Cultural Heritage Crimes: The 1980s through Today
- p. p. 125.
- 5.
- II.
- The Al Mahdi Case: From Punishing Perpetrators to Repairing Cultural Heritage Harm
- p. p. 133.
- Karolina Wierczynska and Andrzej Jakubowski
- I.
- Criminalizing and Prosecuting Cultural Heritage Crimes under International Law
- p. p. 135.
- II.
- Cultural Heritage Crimes and the Issue of Reparations
- p. p. 145.
- III.
- The Contemporary Intersections of International Cultural Heritage Law and Public International Law and Their Future Trajectory
- Reparations Order in Al Mahdi: A New Avenue of International Criminal Justice?
- p. p. 151.
- 6.
- Trafficking in Cultural Property: Where Cultural Heritage Law and the International Fight Against Transnational Organized Crime Coincide
- p. p. 157.
- Janet Blake
- I.
- The Cultural Heritage-Based Approach: Relevant Treaties
- p. p. 160.
- II.
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